Describes life in America after World War II, a time of rash optimism and neuroses. While the dollar was strong and everyday life improved, the 1950's also saw the lowering of the Iron Curtain, the loss of China to Communism, the Korean War and the Red Scare.
"Describes life in America after World War II, a time of rash optimism and neuroses. While the dollar was strong and everyday life improved, the 1950's also saw the lowering of the Iron Curtain, the loss of China to Communism, the Korean War and the Red Scare."
"Describes life in America after World War II, a time of rash optimism and neuroses. While the dollar was strong and everyday life improved, the 1950's also saw the lowering of the Iron Curtain, the loss of China to Communism, the Korean War and the Red Scare."@en
"Examines origins of the Cold War and how it has shaped U.S. foreign policy. Moyers traces events from the Red hunting of the McCarthy era and the Korean conflict through the arms race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union."@en
""A twenty-part series exploring the United States since 1900 through the eyes of an eminent broadcast journalist.""
"Describes life in America after World War II."@en
"Examines the origins of the cold war in the 1950s and how it has shaped U.S. foreign policy over the decades. Moyers follows events from the Red hunts of the McCarthy era to the Korean conflict, the space race, and the build-up of sophisticated arms by the United States and the Soviet Union."@en
"The years following World War II saw both expanding expectations by a growing population and the advent of the "cold war" with Russia, America's former ally. Refers to the G.I. Bill, which sent returned veterans thronging to college, the "Baby Boom," and the traditional role of women. Also discusses a wide range of events including atomic weapons, "McCarthyism," the Korean War, and the Eisenhower period."@en
"An examination of the United States in the 1950's, a time of the Korean conflict, the Cold war, the arms build-up, the McCarthy hearings, and of changes in foreign policy, while also being one of prosperity."
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