The Eisenhower era was a time of caution and conservatism, and also it was a time of a dynamic economic , social , and cultural change. The era was the time of fear. The fear of the people caused by attacks such as atomic and nuclear bombs. Everyone was also feared by the fact of communism. Eisenhower very conservative , one able to try to be more liberal to the people, but he still was conserved with the economic and political affairs. Some of the social changes in this time era included the education for arts ,music,and even including mathematics and science. Since education was becoming a big factor in everyday life and more common , the act of education and the national defense teamed up to provide millions of dollars for college loans , so many can be taught language and science. Some social change was more for women even though they were to be at home a and be mothers and wives, it all changed after world war 2 when a novel like “Feminine Mystique” was released many women took action to have political and social rights. The era also called for decision like the Brown vs the board of education to help stop the discrimination and start the black civil rights movement.
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There was a lot of happenings , including the feminist revolution and even the tax cut bills.The “new frontier” was not in the best way going it had many bumps on the way, which lead congress with stalked key medical bills and educational bills. Another big issue was the stop of the economy, Kennedy built his campaign around the idea that he could refresh the economy after the downfall when eisenhower was president. Kennedy’s team settled an agreement with companies to keep prices stable. Kennedy also had to deal with what is known as the young rebellion, the young rebellion included drugs, and rock and roll experimented by many young people in the united