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Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 3 The War Divides America Describe the divisions within American society over the Vietnam War. Analyze.
Chicanas in the Chicano Movement. 2 Major Themes Chicanas were both inspired and constrained by their experiences in the Chicano Movement. Many groups.
The 1960s The student movement. Roots of student activism Many of the first students involved were inspired by the CRM. Reacting against what they.
Today’s Key Questions: In your groups of (4), start researching in your Boyer texts, pp. 905 – 910. Sections: “Coming Apart,” “Towards a New Left,”
The Student Movement and the Counterculture. The Roots of the Movement The early 1960s saw a phenomenon that fueled the youth movement—the rapid rise.
“Every generation needs a new revolution.” -Thomas Jefferson The 1960s © 2010 CICERO.
“Waiting for Lefty: The State of the Peace Movement in the US.” John Berg.
The Era of Social Change Chapter 23 Pages 766-789 Objective: To understand the sweeping social protest movements of the 1960s and the quest for radical.
Chapter 14 Turbulent Times (The 1960s and 1970s ■#4 The New Left & Counter Culture.
\ ■Essential Question: –What were the effects of the growth in counter-culture in America in the 1960s & 1970s? ■Warm-Up Question: –Why did the U.S.
The Turbulent 1960s. The 60s included all of the following: Civil Rights Movement: From MLK to Black Power Several Cold War foreign policy crises. The.