Friendlier and more 'down home' than it is today.
Tough.
1960s and 1970s- Ireland joins Free Trade Agreements, including European Economic Community (which later becomes European Union)
Africville was a predominantly Black community in Halifax, Nova Scotia that faced systemic racism, poverty, inadequate housing, lack of basic services, and environmental pollution. The community was forcibly resettled and displaced in the 1960s as part of urban renewal efforts, resulting in the loss of homes, businesses, and community infrastructure.
the minority french speaking community was relatively rich and powerful.they were economically developed and were educated .much later only the dutch got economic development and education .this led tensions between the dutch and french speaking community during the 1950s and 1960s .
Not really, the EU budded from what was once known as the european steel and coal community in the 1960s. But steel and coal community didn't have EU's political and economic unity.
yep like the 1969 GTO, and Comaro
the gangs were violent and had may difference's.
they choose people in a community like if they like someone they can put them in to there community
Probibly like 10c
gangs were very violent
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