What was one reason for the pressure to conform in the 1950s?
Postwar recovery seemed to hinge on people doing what was expected.
Women had become part of the work environment and needed role definition.
McCarthyism promoted the notion that being different was cause for suspicion.
Newspapers and books publicized trends and advocated following them.
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TheSmartOne (thesmartone):
Think about the 1950's
During that time we were in the Cold War, communism was considered really bad.
And during that time if they thought you were a communist because you were different then you would be persecuted, taken to court, and totally avoided.
Try again. c: