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    their respective names that correlate to impactful events of the times- “The Dirty Thirties”‚ “The Roaring Twenties”‚ “The Fabulous Fifties”‚ and... “The Sixties”? The 1960s are typically just called “The Sixties”‚ but because of the television’s impact on America’s views on politics‚ protest‚ and even war‚ one might call the 1960s the “Surging Sixties”. Many TV shows covered various issues of the 1960s that both directly and indirectly influenced American’s opinions about current events. The options

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    The 1960s was a wild decade all around the world. It was a time of change‚ the "baby boom" generation was reaching adulthood‚ the culture of the time promoted sex‚ drugs and rock and roll‚ and civil rights issues were tearing the United States of America apart. Three major civil rights issues nearly tore the nation apart in the 1960s. Desegregation of the public school system had the end result of integrating black and white children into the same school. New Black Nationalism began to demand economic

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    A Turbulent Time: 17th and 18th Centuries Page 410-417 1. What are the dates for this time period? The dates for this time period are 1625-1798. 2. What shocked the English in 1649? The English beheaded their king and abolishing the monarchy. 3. What were two scientific and religious revaluations that unsettled the people? Two scientific and religious revaluations that unsettled the people are their worldview and the astronomy. 4. Who was crowned in 1625? Charles I was crowned in 1625

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    The sixties are remarkably different from other decades in American history. This period means different things to different people. To some people‚ it could be described as the most turbulent in the American history. Many others regarded it as well as the period that ushered in social change in the country. It is not only in America that the sixties brought a lot of transformation‚ it brought about social change in various parts of the world. This period is very significant in America because it

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    Berkeley in the Sixties

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    Beginning in the late 1950s‚ the idea of higher education had become something tangible and many middle and upper class students began to think of college education as a right‚ rather than a privilege. Those students arriving at Berkeley were extremely different than their parents were at their age‚ and because of its location‚ Berkeley became the most notable campus full of student energy and emotion. But it wasn’t all fun for the students. Most of them were politically and socially conscious. They

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    Lloyd A Whittaker [Word Count: 1092] “People today are still living off the table scraps of the sixties. They are still being passed around - the music and the ideas.” - Bob Dylan (Hilburn‚ R. 1992) The ‘sixties’ is an era that is more commonly noted as a time period from 1963 through until 1974. It is an era that is recognised for the

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    The Sixties: The Era Which Changed The World Do you ever wonder how far us the people have to go through to see a change in our nation? The Sixties was an era when people fought and struggled against injusties. Many significant protest such as the civil rights movement made differences to the world today‚ including the Vietnam War had some misery and for this reason the politics of protest and the counterculture had their methods in change even if it meant to have changes in

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    University of Rijeka Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of English Language and Literature THE SWINGING SIXTIES Student: Tea Schmidichen Course: English Language 2 Course Instructor: Irena Meštrović Štajduhar‚ M.Ed. Ac. Year: 2012/2013 The sixties were a time of rapid changes in all spheres‚ including fashion‚ music‚ literature‚ politics and sport. Everything was characterized by a revolution of some sort‚ either sexual revolution‚ political revolution or even revolution

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    Sexism In Sixties

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    I realized that many of the problems that women were facing in the sixties still occur in 2017. The actions themselves have changed a little as society has changed‚ but the underlying meaning is still the same. For instance‚ whenever women are lauded for an accomplishment in their field‚ the fact that they are a woman is brought up. They are never just called a doctor or a lawyer instead “[women are] depicted in the media as strange mutations -- ‘female physician’ or ‘lawyer and grandmother’ -- whose

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    Throughout history‚ fashion has provided an avenue for highlighting inequality‚ injustice‚ and oppression. Designers around the world have worked to create meticulous designs that reflect all different kinds of defiance‚ from social awareness to political protest. Even after being legally granted equal rights with the 14th and 19th amendments- equal protections and suffrage- women continue to be seen as inferior as a result of their sex. This phenomenon is described by a group of Finnish intellectuals

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