Across
- 1. The ___ was used in the 1940s, but only 8,000; By 1957, 40 million had been sold
- 5. American studios won over European audiences & diffused American ___ around the world
- 8. The first ___ was placed inside a person in 1952, to help them survive heart attacks
- 12. Jonas Salk developed a vaccine for ___ , which meant that pools and playgrounds were no longer deserted
- 13. Antibiotics helped end the fear of ___ , which was no longer a top-10 fatal illness
- 15. Elvis Presley had popular movies, swinging his hips and ___ in ways that shocked people
- 16. Suburbs grew because people wanted to escape the ___ of the city
- 17. With the average American income tripling, the 1950s became a decade of ___
- 19. The ___ were inspired by African American rock ānā roll singers Little Richard & Chuck Berry
- 20. ___ helped fuel the 1950s spending spree, as Americans began began looking for consumer goods
- 21. First business ___ took over inventory, payroll,& billing, so fewer clerical workers were needed
- 22. ___ were white writers who focused on the values gap in America & who criticized American culture
Down
- 2. The entertainment industry targeted 1950s teens because they had disposable ___
- 3. 1950s, More Americans worked in ___ at white-collar jobs, due to mechanization of farms & factories
- 4. 1946, ___ calculations were made by the one of the earliest computers, called ENIAC
- 6. ___ _ ___ stemmed from African American rhythm-and-blues records (no apostrophes)
- 7. Bill Levitt mass-produced hundreds of similar-looking homes in a suburb called ___
- 9. Baby Boom was caused by people waiting to get ___ after W.W. 2
- 10. ___ attendance dropped as television shows became popular
- 11. After W.W. 2, 65 million children were born during the ___ ___ , in the United States
- 14. ___ ___ were created when U.S. physicists created a tiny electric generator called a transistor
- 18. At a ___ , a manager worked in a store that made up a chain of stores, which all looked the same
