the sixties1
Why were the sixties a importance to our country's history? The
sixties were an exciting, revolutionary, turbulent time of great social and
technological change: assassination, unforgettable fashion, new musical
styles, Camelot, civil rights, women's liberation, a controversial and decisive
war in Vietnam, the anti-war protest to go along with the war, space
exploration and the space race, peace marches, flower power, great TV and
film and sexual freedom, and of course the great babyboomers. The
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the protests
on the war and the civil rights movement. Others called it the decade of
"peace, love, and harmony" because of the peace movement and the
emergence of the "flower children." To some, it was acid trips and mind
expansion: "Far out, man." But all of the baby boomers can not say that the
sixties did not changed the whole century one way or another. So, the
flowers did have some power in sixties.
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