yes, men's shoe sizes differ by about one size. a size 12 d today is about the same as a size 11 d from the 1960's. the military was slower to adapt to this change and some of the long time oem providers still made military shoes at size 10.5 or 11 that matched street shoes size 12 late into the 1980's.
The most popular names in the 60s were Thomas, Charles, and Paul.
SNCC was founded as the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee in the early 1960s by Julian Bond. It had several early successes but changed when H. Rap Brown took over in the late 60s and changed, not only its name but its beliefs, from cooperation with whites to a separatist mentality. By the early 1970s it had disbanded and Brown was in hiding.
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The bikini became popular in France in the 40s, but hit the US big-time in the 60s, turning into the staple beach-wear as it is today60s
no, they wore short dresses in the 20s, a little longer in the 30s the mini became very popular in the 60s.
they got cooler
12 inches - I did a lot of house construction in the 60s Correction. Building codes have changed since the 60s. It is actually 36 inches.
There was no exact year. In The 50s and early 60s the party's ideologies changed. Democrats were once rightist and Republicans were leftist. In the 50s and early 60s the ideologies changed drastically
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It used to be the slogan for Miller High Life. It changed in the 50-60s.
Technology has changed a great deal since the 60's. In fact, computers that used to take up entire rooms are now able to fit in your hand. The advent of wireless technologies have also dominated the communications and Internet industries. In a nutshell, technology is now more advanced, streamlined, and centralized to meet daily needs.
Since about 16 or 17 years old so since the early 60s.
Everything since the 60s. Yes. there are a few without.
Non! I haven't heard of a reserve tank since the volkswagon of the '60s, with exception of motorcycles.
There are many radio stations that play music from the 60s. Examples of radio stations that play music from the 60s includes Live365 Internet Radio and the 60s Radio at TuneIn.
BMX bikes weren't around in the 60s.
Currently, the $NZ is worth about $US 0.80. We have not had pounds since the late '60s.