How the middle class was able to carry out full scale program against the system
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Before the 1930s, most Americans were poor, or near poor. ... A post-war rise in unionism, the passage of the GI Bill, a housing program, and other progressive actions led to a doubling of the median family income in only 30 years, creating a middle class that included nearly 60 percent of Americans by the late 1970s.
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