The Need for Stability and Post- War America

Examination of the relationship between the prosperity of Post-War America and the changing social structure of Post-War America.

This paper examines the relationship between the post- war prosperity, the development of the suburbs, and the perceived need for conformity in the United States. These factors, while apparently extremely different in appearance, are all connected through the changing social structure of America. The main cause of this change is best explored as that of a need for stability and the new finances that allowed the new American middle class to chase after that stability.