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<span><span> The economy of the 1950’s saw major changes, which in turn transformed the lives of the American people. Some lives were changed for the better, and some weren’t. The economy was booming again, for the first time in almost 30 years. Economy wasn’t the only area experiencing a boom. With the return of troops that served in the Second World War, the nation experienced a baby boom. More people means more houses, more houses means more jobs for contractors and companies who supply them with materials. In other words, it had a ripple effect on the economy. The creation of credit cards only promoted the already growing consumerist society. New forms of marketing also promoted consumerism. Malls were erected and daily life was transformed. Family life and the role of women also underwent substantial changes. Women joined the workforce and contributed to their family’s income. Urban cities also saw change. They were remodeled, often sparking unrest among minority groups. Later on these so called renewed cities would be areas of crises. Almost every area of American life was altered by the prosperous economy.<span> </span></span></span></span>
Answer:The Peace and Freedom Party has appeared in other states as an anti-war and pro-civil rights organization opposed to the Vietnam War and in support of black liberation, farm-worker organizing, women's liberation, and the gay rights movements.
During Renaissance the most important city was Venice since it had the most power. Other two important cities during Renaissance where Genoa and Florence.
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Diocletian and Constantine were famous as the people who completely reformed the military system and created a new system of government, which gave new life to the late roman empire.