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    the 1960s “You have to forget about what other people say‚ when you’re supposed to die‚ or when you’re supposed to be loving. You have to forget about all these things. You have to go on and be crazy. Craziness is like heaven‚” said Jimi Hendrix (Haugen 55) . Jimi Hendrix along with many other Americans wanted to live a life full of peace‚ freedom‚ and happiness. One thing was certain‚ America changed in the 1960s and along with it‚ so did the American Dream. The American Dream in the 1960s was

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    Equality In The 1960's

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    In 1960‚ the United States was on the verge of a major social change. The society of the country had always been more open and fluid than that of most of the nations of the world. However‚ it had been dominated primarily by old-fashioned white males. In the 1960s‚ some groups that had been inhibited or subordinate - Afro-Americans‚ Native Americans‚ women‚ white ethnic descendants of the "new immigration" and Latinos-began to self-affirm more strongly and successfully. Much of the support they received

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    To begin with‚ we are now in the year 2325‚ my colleagues and I are prominent archaeologists and we were summoned to a site where we dug up a time capsule that contains items from the 1960s. The 1960s was a period when qualities and standards of conduct appeared to break down‚ especially among the youthful population. The state of affairs in the urban communities was even worse in the ’60s than the earlier decade. As whites continue to migrate from the urban communities‚ the poor city conditions

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    Fashion review

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    Grade 11/12 fashion Fibres/Fabrics Test Review All handouts used in class for test review have been posted in class Moodle 1. Review material from stations that we did in class Wool quiz What do the wool symbols mean? Describe each symbol. Wool 101: advantages and disadvantages of wool Fill in the blanks sheet on linen; word search in linen Spandex in popular cultures Spandex characteristics and major spandex uses History of silk handout (origin‚ silkworm and the family‚ the silk

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    1960s Dbq Analysis

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    Have you ever wondered who had the best philosophy for America in the 1960s? The civil rights movement was a fight mainly by African American citizens to have equal rights. During this movement there were some deaths because whites used violence against mainly peaceful protests. So‚ who had the best philosophy for America in the 1960s? A philosophy is what someone did to help a certain cause. Well‚ I think Martin Luther King had the better philosophy. My three reasons for that statement is because

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    Media in the 1960's

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    MEDIA IN THE 1960’s The role and effect of advertising and propaganda in the 1960’s: ‘Advertising is a form of communication used to persuade an audience (viewers‚ readers or listeners) to take some action with respect to products‚ ideas‚ or services…and generate awareness quickly.’ Advertising is a main element of the marketing community and consists of various types such as display‚ public service‚ digital‚ physical‚ and media advertising. ‘Propaganda is a form of communication that

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    The 1960s were described as the decade of revolutions that never came. As the highest point of the post-war world II era‚ the 1968 and 70s changed countries society structure. During the 1960s‚ the involvement of the United States in the Vietnam war had a major impact on American society. At the same time riots spread across Europe‚ France‚ Italy and in the East. During the Spring of 1968 many important movement development violence on campuses from Japan to Italy to Mexico‚ The U.S. anti-War movement

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    Events from the 1960s

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    The 1960s is a decade filled with a series of remarkable and significant events that still resonate today. From the charismatic John F. Kennedy winning the nation ’s highest office to Vietnam War‚ the 1960s was a decade of transformational changes (Whithaus‚ 2004). Adding to this transformation were a host of technological breakthroughs. For the first time in American history a presidential political debate‚ between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon‚ was aired on TV. In 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald

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    Hispanic Activism in 1960’s Living as a Hispanic individual during the 1950’s and 1960’s proved to be difficult. This struggle was widely seen in the rural Hispanics schools. Many students in schools of east LA lived this while many not knowing it. Just going to school‚ not being allowed to speak Spanish‚ and many of whom live with low expectations from their intellectual peers better known as teachers. Only a selected few would be “smart” enough to be eligible to go to college. One of those

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    Until the 1960s‚ birth control pills were inaccessible and widely prohibited‚ which essentially was leaving contraceptive decisions solely to men. In 1960‚ Margaret Sanger’s oral contraceptive was approved for use by the FDA . While birth control was still denied to a vast body of women in years following‚ this event influenced the beginning of sexual awareness and openness among American people. Now‚ sexual openness is widely debated and opinions surrounding the topic range in levels of tolerance;

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