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Andreas Griffith
14 August, 11:15
What was life like for women in the 1950s?
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Jayla Oneal
14 August, 14:11
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The 1950s is often viewed as a period of conformity, when both men and women observed strict gender roles and complied with society's expectations. After the devastation of the Great Depression and World War II, many Americans sought to build a peaceful and prosperous society.
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