WORLD HISTORY

COLD WAR ERA

IMPACT OF COLD WAR

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How did the Baby Boom change life in the United States?
A
More people moved to large cities
B
The population grew quickly
C
Child labor increased
D
Fewer new homes were built
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The sheer size of the baby-boom generation (some 75 million) magnified its impact on society: the growth of families led to a migration from cities to suburbs in the postwar years, prompting a building boom in housing, schools, and shopping malls.

Detailed explanation-2: -Known as the “baby boom, ” this population expansion took place between the years 1946 and 1964, with the peak occurring in 1957. The elevated birthrate, unparalleled in American history, added more than 50 million babies by the end of the 1950s.

Detailed explanation-3: -Demand was raised for different goods with each age the baby boomers reached. The baby boomers did not raise demand until they became adults, when they had their own money to spend. People were poorer because they had so many children, so demand was lowered.

Detailed explanation-4: -The term “baby boom” is often used to refer specifically to the post–World War II (1946–1964) baby boom in the United States and Europe. In the US the number of annual births exceeded 2 per 100 women (or approximately 1% of the total population size). An estimated 78.3 million Americans were born during this period.

Detailed explanation-5: -Most historians say the baby boomer phenomenon most likely involved a combination of factors: people wanting to start the families that they put off during World War II and the Great Depression, and a sense of confidence that the coming era would be safe and prosperous.

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