Wars have resulted in changes in culture over the years. This is due to the many casualties that are suffered during the extent of the war. War affects those involved, in addition to their friends and family.
Women worked in the defense plants.
Well, there is still war in any culture, isn't there.
One way that culture changes can be forces by an outside influence - war, invasion, huge immigration. Or a culture can change from internal influences, as changes in a community ebbs and flows depending on who is in currently in power.
Religion, tradition, cultural and economic forces, war, natural changes and disasters, politics, sports, theatre, art and arts, buildings.
Although a Macedonian, he was raised in Greek culture under the tutorship of Aristotle.
They can change by other foreign companies expanding into the culture. for example mcdonalds moves in a country and changes a culture by changing their food over time. also maybe war. Another example when the europeans came to the Americans they changed native Americans' culture by almost everything. You never see a native American the way they were back about 400 years ago.
The Vietnam War introduced an element of bitter satire into popular culture and entertainment.
The Vietnam War introduced an element of bitter satire into popular culture and entertainment.
war creates allies and enemies for a country, which definitely affects cultural change.
It didn't it was the Cold War.
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Yes, it did. The Vietnam war was the first war seen on TV and this changed many people's view of war. Every night on the evening news war coverage was part of the news and this resulted in protests against the war. This is one reason the evening news does not cover the wars we are in today. How we view who we are and what we do is often shaped by the media and it was this way in the 1960's and the Vietnam war. Music also reflected the war with protest songs and songs about the "summer of love". This changed music to this day and resulted in new forms of music never made popular before. Clothing also reflected the times of anti war and the "hippie" look. These looks have come back to some extent and still influence the culture today. So much of today is founded on the years of the Vietnam war and serve as a benchmark in our history.