Baby Boom

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Mind Map on Baby Boom, created by jenni_oliver on 16/04/2014.
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Baby Boom
  1. Music
    1. People carried portable radios. They took them everywhere
      1. Elvis Presley was very popular
        1. People didn't like the new style of music *rock and roll* they wanted it banned
        2. Television
          1. Black and white sets
            1. Shows didn't cover all elements of life (ex. Sex, Poverty)
              1. People were excited about watching sports. (hockey night in Canada)
              2. Education
                1. Most people stayed in school for 6 years
                  1. Baby boom pushed school enrolment levels through the roof
                    1. enrolment increased by 668,000 students between 1951 and 1955
                    2. Suburbia
                      1. subdivisions were created due to population growth, out side of major cities
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