Baby Boomers
The rise of the counterculture of the 1960s alienated many Americans
When people move to the US from another country, they can be described as first generation Americans; if they have children in America, their children will be second generation Americans.
The rise of the counterculture of the 1960s alienated many Americans.
One of the major battles in Northern France in which America participated was the Normandy Invasion in 1944. It was the largest amphibious assault in the history of the world.
The culture that the counterculture of the 1960's opposed was the anti-establishment culture. Their overly conservative lifestyle and beliefs is what they opposed.
Baby Boomers
questioning of authority
The two main factors that initiated the decline of the 1960s counterculture were the Mason Family murders and the turmoil of the Altamont Free Concert. These two events, along with rampant drug use and civil unrest due to the Vietnam War, caused a backlash by mainstream Americans.
The 1960's counterculture was all about rebelling against authority. Extramarital sex, illegal drugs, and new types of music were part of this counterculture. The youth of the 1950's by comparison were a quiet generation. Youth of every generation rebel against parental authority, but the rebellion in the 1950's was much milder.
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The rise of the counterculture of the 1960s alienated many Americans
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When people move to the US from another country, they can be described as first generation Americans; if they have children in America, their children will be second generation Americans.
the era's counterculture.
The rise of the counterculture of the 1960s alienated many Americans.
About 100,000 Americans. This includes soldiers landed, ship crews and aircraft crews.
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