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This AP US History study guide covers Post-War America (1945-1960s), focusing on the Post-War Boom, the G.I. Bill, the Baby Boom, Suburban Growth, the rise of the Sunbelt States, the Taft-Hartley Act, Truman’s Fair Deal, Eisenhower's Presidency (including Modern Republicanism and the Interstate Highway System), and Kennedy’s New Frontier. It examines the social, economic, and political transformations of this era, including key legislation, demographic shifts, and their lasting impacts. The guide also includes practice questions and exam tips.
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Question 1 of 13
🎉 What was a key characteristic of the U.S. economy during the post-World War II boom?
High unemployment rates
High inflation
Low unemployment
Economic recession