Rebel Without A Cause
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The 1950s were a decade of enormous change in American culture and society. From the McCarthy hearings on communist subversion and the signing of the Civil Rights Act to idealized television fare like Father Knows Best and Leave It To Beaver, the decade was one of superficial appearances masking turbulent times. The advent of television was responsible for enormous changes in American society. Shows like Father Knows Best showed the ideal American family. It was the family every one wanted but few had. The father never raised his voice, lost his patience, or did stupid things. A repository of wisdom, his children were obedient and trouble for them consisted of dating issues and late homework at worst. In stark contrast to this portrayal of idealized family relations and blissful
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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page)
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