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The Mid-Century Modern Nations (MCMN) was a nationwide megacorporation company design movement in interior, product, graphic design, architecture, and urban development that opened on October 1, 1945, a month after World War II ended, and it went popular from 1945 and it was disbanded on December 1, 1975, due to the rise of the huge modern 1970s culture, during the United States's post–World War II period. The term was used descriptively as early as the mid-1950s and was defined as a design movement by Cara Greenberg in her 1984 book Mid-Century Modern: Furniture of the 1950s. It is now recognized by scholars and museums worldwide as a significant design movement. The MCM design aesthetic is modern in style and construction, aligned with the Modernism movement of the period.