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The 1960s is known as a decade of protest because many protests were held to enact social change. For instance, many people protested the Vietnam War during the 60s. People also protested for civil rights for African Americans during that time.
Soccer, baseball, golf, rugby, hiockey, and many more
Many American cities had race riots in the latter half of the 1960s, including Detroit, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Chicago.
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Many different age groups protested in the 1960s - people both young and old. There are many groups protesting in the 1960s, some were: women fighting for equal pay, African Americans for change (voting rights, equal living conditions, and equal pay for equal work), young people and college students for quick change, and Mexican Americans (and other Latino groups) for full rights as citizens.
The 1960s is known as a decade of protest because many protests were held to enact social change. For instance, many people protested the Vietnam War during the 60s. People also protested for civil rights for African Americans during that time.
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There were approximately 250 million people in America in the 1960s. It was very rare for an American household to NOT HAVE a TV...most had rabbit ears antenna, but they were TVs.
Soccer, baseball, golf, rugby, hiockey, and many more
About 2 million people eat fast food in the 1960s.
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In the 1960s entertainment was huge. Sports, movies, Broadway, television, and music were all ways people entertained themselves. The entertainment personalities in the 1960s worked hard so they could be the subjects of peoples conversations even many years after they have died.
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