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What was Postwar mass culture?

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The music of the day, especially rock and roll, reflected their desire to rebel against adult authority. Other forms of 1950s popular culture, such as movies and television, sought to entertain, while reinforcing values such as religious faith, patriotism, and conformity to societal norms.


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Generally, the culture of the late 1940s and 1950s was socially conservative. With men returning home from World War II, traditional gender roles became firmly entrenched and clearly defined. Many women stayed at home to raise children and tend to domestic tasks, like cooking and cleaning.

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