baby boomer era

What questions can I ask questions about the 1950 era of "Baby Boomers" /?
I have a project in the 1950 "Happy Days "And the need to examine a baby boomer. I could help someone to think of some questions you can ask for more? The following categories should be used (only serious answers please.) Quartermaster Family-School-Family and fears popular culture-identity-de-France
I guess it depends on where you start the baby boom. Always had heard it referred to as the first wave of marriages quick WWII soldiers before they went where they were going until shortly after of the Korean War. I started school in 1949, and I do not know if I qualify or not. I think some issues might be good, 1] What was your school like when school started? Air conditioning, open windows? 2] What is your first memory be aware of the cold war was going on? 3] What is your first memory of your country is at war [probably the Korean War] 4] Where to get your first job and what you do? 5] When his family to a TV for the first time? 6] When the divorce? 7] Are you the experience of corporal punishment in schools? 8] What was your first car and how to pay? 9] When and where the experience of sex for the first time? 10] What age did you start smoking if you do. 11] What age did you leave the house? 12] Would you blame anyone for the problems they were having, or has accepted the responsibility of you had difficulties in life? 13] In your home, your school and your city has been common fanaticism? Were you a fan? 14] Does beggars in the street that are not visibly disabled? 15] Did you know that you are guilty of what their forefathers could have done?
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