
The rising popularity of TV in 1953
Between 1953 and 1960, there was an important change called the “golden age”. It was a period of peace, harmony, stability and prosperity. Most Americans, during the golden age lived better than their parents and grandparents in areas such as housing, income, education, diet and recreation. Numerous innovations also came into widespread use in these years, transforming Americans daily lives. These innovations include television, automatic dishwashers, inexpensive long distance telephone calls, home air conditioning and jet air travel. Moreover, services like electricity, central heating and indoor plumbing that only the rich had enjoyed has now became features of ordinary citizens.
An event that was responsible for this change in the golden age was the ‘Cold War”. This is the term used to describe the relationship between America and the Soviet Union. Neither side ever fought the other but they did ‘fight’ for their beliefs using client States who bought for their beliefs on their behalf. This resulted into the golden age because great tasks were accomplished and mankind lived better lives.
I agree with Schen2, there are pretty good evidences shown how the Golden Age contributed to the start of the Civil Rights Movement.
The civil rights movement may be responsible for the golden age but it is not the only event that triggered it. It was a series or combination of events that happened which resulted in a succesful economy.
I think the Golden Age should be responsibale the civil rights movement in the 1950s since people had better education to interpret reasoning on equality and the wide used of television in that period provide a better way for the movement to be uprisen.