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    The 1950s were a prosperous decade for the United States.

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    What was daily life like for the average American during this time?

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    How did Americans spend their leisure time?

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    In 1950s America, the average family consisted of a father, mother, and several children.

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    The average age for marriage amongst men was approximately 23, while the average age for

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    women was about 20.

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    Married couples usually stayed together, with only about 20-25% of marriages ending in divorce.

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    The husband of the family typically went to work each day, while the wife of the family

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    stayed at home.

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    The family unit was important to Americans.

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    They ate meals together, went on outings together, and did other things together as a family.

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    Parents played an active role in their children’s lives, nurturing them and taking care of them

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    as they matured, and disciplining them when necessary.

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    Dr. Benjamin Spock became a household name throughout the decade.

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    His book The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care became one of the best-selling

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    books of all time.

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    He advised parents to trust their own instincts about parenting and to treat their children

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    as individuals.

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    The post-World War II economy boomed in the United States.

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    This meant many people were going back to work, making money, and spending it too!

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    The average yearly salary was $3,210 at the beginning of the decade.

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    This had risen to $5,010 by 1959.

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    A minimum wage job paid $0.75 an hour, while a job in a factory might have had an hourly

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    wage of about $1.50.

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    Of course, each individual’s actual pay would have varied greatly depending on their

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    job or profession.

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    The price of a new home in the 1950s cost from $8,000 to $12,000.

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    Again, the prices would have varied depending on how extravagant the home was and what

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    neighborhood, city, or state it was in.

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    A new car averaged between $1,500 to $2,000.

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    A gallon of gas for that car would have cost someone about 30 cents.

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    A dozen eggs or a pound of coffee could both each be purchased for about 79 cents.

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    A gallon of milk cost about 90 cents, while tomato soup was 10 cents a can.

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    A woman’s dress cost a little over $3.00, and a good pair of shoes about $6.00.

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    A men’s suit might cost about $30, while a new sewing machine could be bought for $20.

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    Television was increasingly becoming a part of day-to-day life throughout the 1950s.

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    At the beginning of the decade, only 9% of American homes owned a television.

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    However, by 1959, this number had dramatically risen to 90%.

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    Watching television programs in the evening became a staple family activity.

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    The most popular program of the decade was I Love Lucy, starring Lucille Ball and her

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    real-life husband, Desi Arnaz.

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    Leave it to Beaver, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Father Knows Best, and The Honeymooners

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    were all popular programs as well.

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    Adults were also entertained by programming such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Perry Mason,

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    The Ed Sullivan Show, The Lawrence Welk Show, The Milton Berle Show (also known as The Texaco

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    Star Theatre), and The Jack Benny Program.

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    Meanwhile, children found interest in Captain Kangaroo, Howdy Doody, The Mickey Mouse Club,

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    and The Adventures of Superman.

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    Most television programming in the 1950s was intended for middle-aged men.

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    As a result, westerns were quite popular.

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    Gunsmoke, The Rifleman, Wagon Train, Maverick, The Lone Ranger, and Have Gun—Will Travel

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    were all popular at some point in the decade.

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    Americans also loved going to the movies in the 1950s.

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    Two fads caught Americans interest during the decade.

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    In the early part of the decade, watching movies in 3-D became all the rage.

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    Movie viewers were required to wear special glasses made of cardboard and plastic, which

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    allowed the film to be seen in three-dimensions.

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    This was a short-lived craze though, with the peak years of 3-D movies being 1952-1954.

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    In the latter half of the decade, the drive-in theater became popular.

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    Viewers would sit in their cars in a giant parking lot as the movie played on a large

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    screen.

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    Sound could be heard via a small speaker next to the car.

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    Charlton Heston enthralled moviegoers with his performance as Moses in The Ten Commandments.

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    This big-budget Biblical epic became the highest grossing film of the decade and was nominated

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    for seven Academy Awards.

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    Heston also starred in the very popular Ben-Hur.

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    John Wayne continued to be a dominant force at the box office, starring in such classics

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    as The Flying Leathernecks, The Quiet Man, Hondo, The Searchers, and Rio Bravo.

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    Additionally, Alfred Hitchcock was thrilling moviegoers with films like Vertigo and Rear

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    Window.

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    Marilyn Monroe became a household name with films such as The Seven Year Itch and Some

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    Like it Hot, while James Dean became one of the iconic heartthrobs of the decade with

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    roles in Giant, East of Eden, and Rebel Without a Cause.

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    Marlon Brando also became a sensation with A Streetcar Named Desire and On the Waterfront.

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    Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor also captivated American audiences.

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    Singin’ in the Rain, From Here to Eternity, The African Queen, Twelve Angry Men, and Bridge

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    on the River Kwai were all amongst the best films made during the 1950s.

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    Meanwhile, animated films such as Lady and the Tramp, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and

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    Peter Pan are all amongst the highest grossing movies of the decade.

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    Americans have always loved sports, and the decade of the 1950s is no exception.

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    Over 15 million tickets were purchased to Major League Baseball games nearly every year

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    of the decade.

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    Those who attended were able to witness some of the greatest players to ever play the game.

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    Yogi Berra, Stan Musial, Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, Ernie Banks were all amongst the league’s

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    and also proved to be one of the best of the decade.

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    The National Football League produced several notable players as well, including Raymond

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    Berry, Otto Graham, Bobby Layne, Frank Gifford, Lou Groza, Dick “Night Train” Lane, and

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    Jim Brown.

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    In college football, Coach Bud Wilkenson and the University of Oklahoma impressed the nation

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    with a 47 game winning streak and three national championships.

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    Boxing was one of the most popular sports in America.

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    Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta were both popular boxers, and Rocky Marciano was the

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    heavyweight champion from September of 1952 to April of 1956.

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    The fledgling National Basketball Association (NBA) produced memorable players as well,

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    with Neil Johnston, Dolph Schayes, Bob Pettit, and George Mikan being some of the more well-known

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    players.

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    In music, by far the most popular trend of the decade was the introduction of Rock n’

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    Roll.

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    The new musical style, preferred by teenagers, created some of the most legendary performers

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    of the 1950s, including Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and Jerry Lee Lewis.

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    Elvis became known as “The King of Rock n’ Roll,” producing twelve #1 songs in

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    the decade.

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    American Bandstand was a successful television program which introduced Americans to many

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    new Rock n’ Roll performers for the first time.

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    Singers such as Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney, Dean Martin, and Eddie Fisher were popular

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    outside of the Rock n’ Roll genre.

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    In country music, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Gene Autry, and Chet Atkins were very popular.

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    There were many other popular trends in the 1950s.

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    Young boys wore coonskin caps to emulate Davy Crockett (which was another popular television

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    program).

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    Girls wore knee-length skirts known as poodle skirts and short white socks known as bobby

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    socks.

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    Additionally, the Hula Hoop made its debut in 1958, and 25 million were sold in the first

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    four months!

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    It should be noted that not every family experienced the 1950s in the same way.

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    These were just a few of the broad trends that were predominant throughout the decade.

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    Each family and individual had a unique situation, with their own stories, tastes, and preferences.

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The example sentences of INSTINCTS in videos (15 in total of 68)

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he personal pronoun advised verb, past tense parents noun, plural to to trust verb, base form their possessive pronoun own adjective instincts noun, plural about preposition or subordinating conjunction parenting noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction to to treat verb, base form their possessive pronoun children noun, plural
all predeterminer the determiner messages noun, plural he personal pronoun s proper noun, singular receiving verb, gerund or present participle from preposition or subordinating conjunction within preposition or subordinating conjunction inform verb, base form him personal pronoun that preposition or subordinating conjunction obeying verb, gerund or present participle his possessive pronoun instincts noun, plural is verb, 3rd person singular present good adjective ,
in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner days noun, plural ahead adverb a determiner lot noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction people noun, plural will modal tell verb, base form you personal pronoun to to trust verb, base form your possessive pronoun instincts noun, plural
ideally adverb at preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner point noun, singular or mass , adam proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular conscious adjective mind noun, singular or mass would modal sit verb, base form down adverb and coordinating conjunction explain verb, base form to to his possessive pronoun instincts noun, plural
one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner infant noun, singular or mass s proper noun, singular most adverb, superlative basic adjective instincts noun, plural is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner willingness noun, singular or mass to to trust verb, base form its possessive pronoun parents noun, plural and coordinating conjunction
hopefully adverb you personal pronoun can modal see verb, base form that preposition or subordinating conjunction very adverb few adjective traders noun, plural rely verb, non-3rd person singular present on preposition or subordinating conjunction just adjective instincts noun, plural and coordinating conjunction chart noun, singular or mass patterns noun, plural .
that preposition or subordinating conjunction said verb, past participle , i personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present n't adverb think verb, base form that preposition or subordinating conjunction new adjective technology noun, singular or mass creates verb, 3rd person singular present those determiner instincts noun, plural within preposition or subordinating conjunction us personal pronoun proper noun, singular that wh-determiner was verb, past tense
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you personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present got verb, past participle really adverb great adjective instincts noun, plural i personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present you personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present got verb, past participle the determiner best adjective, superlative map noun, singular or mass instincts noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction anyone noun, singular or mass i personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present
think verb, non-3rd person singular present our possessive pronoun survival noun, singular or mass instincts noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present triggered verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction things noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction peer noun, singular or mass rejection noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun jobs noun, plural ?
so preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present how wh-adverb so adverb much adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction instincts noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction right adverb now adverb your possessive pronoun instincts noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present telling verb, gerund or present participle you personal pronoun what wh-pronoun to to do verb, base form .
i personal pronoun 'd modal say verb, base form you personal pronoun absolutely adverb need verb, non-3rd person singular present to to have verb, base form passion noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction drive noun, singular or mass , good adjective instincts noun, plural , enjoy verb, base form working verb, gerund or present participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction
that preposition or subordinating conjunction granted verb, past participle him personal pronoun superhuman verb, non-3rd person singular present strength noun, singular or mass speed noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction instincts noun, plural the determiner warrior noun, singular or mass became verb, past tense king noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction the determiner first adjective
then adverb show verb, base form me personal pronoun those determiner instincts noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction yours personal pronoun , mr proper noun, singular . milton proper noun, singular .

Use "instincts" in a sentence | "instincts" example sentences

How to use "instincts" in a sentence?

  • When we rejoice in beautiful scenery, great art, and great music, it is but the flexing of instincts acquired in another place and another time.
    -Neal A. Maxwell-
  • By listening, by caring, by playing you back to yourself, friends ratify your better instincts and endorse your unique worth. Friends validate you.
    -Gail Sheehy-
  • Within every woman there is a wild and natural creature, a powerful force, filled with good instincts, passionate creativity, and ageless knowing.
    -Clarissa Pinkola Estes-
  • Great thoughts, great feelings came to them, Like instincts, unawares.
    -Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton-
  • You cannot become great women if you are not also good women. Great women respond generously to their instincts to do good.
    -James E. Faust-
  • I don’t feel in a kind of race or competition with him or anybody else, because that kind of reactive thing isn’t good, or isn’t useful for natural creative instincts
    -Kenneth Branagh-
  • As a rock star, I have two instincts, I want to have fun, and I want to change the world. I have a chance to do both.
    -Bono-
  • Feeling fear is a good sign that your survival instincts are intact. You need to appreciate the dangers to stay safe.
    -Zoe Bell-

Definition and meaning of INSTINCTS

What does "instincts mean?"

noun
innate pattern of behaviour.
other
Natural ways (person or animal) thinks, behaves.