Across
- 4. American teen actor and cultural icon, from Rebel Without A Cause
- 5. Iconic British American band, four members and a variety of top hits. Ex: “She loves you yeah, yeah, yeah.”
- 6. Liberal group, experiments with drugs, breaks laws and travels. Precursor to the poplar hippy.
- 8. Servicemans readjustment act assuring economic and financial aid to all armed force veterans.
- 9. Total of nations income divided by number of people involved; average income per person.
- 10. Technological advance, used as amplifier and in incorporated circuit boards.
- 11. Novel by J.D.Salinger, written towards adult audience yet favored by youth due to themes of teen angst and life as a teen.
- 13. American singer and songwriter, later actor. Rock and roll icon, controversial dancing and swinging of hips made him infamous among the older generations.
- 14. Corporation group consisting of two or more unrelated corporations under single ownership
Down
- 1. Allow people to charge purchases and pay for them later on.
- 2. Time after the war in which all returning soldiers were ready to have children, thus birth rate rocketed.
- 3. American novelist and poet, pioneer of the Beat generation, or Beatniks. Preferred liberal form of writing.
- 7. Those born between the early 20s and early 40s who experienced massive cultural shifts in the generation behind.
- 12. Places in which another company’s products are licensed to be sold in a certain area through this business.
- 15. Low cost housing development for WWII veterans
- 16. Blues were sped up and the electrical guitar was used like never before. New form of music made people dance, teens used it as a form of rebellion.