Because there were so many of them, the world had to physically change:
This is the story of the —the 76 million people born in the United States between 1946 and 1964 who grew up in a world that seemed to expand just to fit them. The Great Arrival
: Enrollment nearly doubled, leading to "teaching in shifts" and classes held in barber shops or portable units to handle the overcrowding.
: Families migrated from cities to new suburban developments, sparking a building boom for housing and shopping malls. A Childhood of Freedom
It began just nine months after World War II ended. In 1946, 3.4 million babies were born—a 20% jump from the year before. For nearly two decades, the "cry of the baby" was heard across the land, fueled by a booming postwar economy and a newfound confidence that families could support more children.
Opiq naudoja esminius slapukus, kad mūsų svetainė veiktų, padėtų užtikrinti jūsų saugumą, analizuotų naudotojų sąveiką ir pagerintų vartotojo patirtį. baby-boom generation
Slapukas yra mažas failas, kuris siunčiamas iš vartotojo kompiuterio į svetainės serverį. Jame pateikiama informacija, reikalinga svetainei veikti, taip pat informacija apie vartotoją ir jo nuostatas. Because there were so many of them, the
Dauguma slapukų yra būtini „Opiq“ veikimui. Galima atmesti analitinius slapukus ir tokiu atveju jūsų naudojimo duomenys nebus naudojami Opiq paslaugoms kurti ir tobulinti. Skaityti daugiau A Childhood of Freedom It began just nine