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The 1950s era in the United States is described as "the affluent society." What change does this term describe? Young people rejected society's values. People became wealthier. The population grew due to a baby boom.

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B. People became wealthier

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The correct answer to the question: The 1950s era in the United States is described as "the affluent society". What change does this term describe? would be: People became wealthier.

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During the period of the 1950´s, the American society experienced a moment of peace, a cease of conflict, and an improvement in income that helped them to increase their wealth, and experience a time of peace and financial stability. This era came in stark contrast to the previous years, when America had been shaken by war, and by a really deep and serious financial crisis. When both war, and this crisis ended, economic and financial welfare arose and this welfare, which came to be around the 1950´s, caused a sense of affluence, as income increased and working conditions also increased in the United States.

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