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The Progressives did not bolt from the Democratic Party in 1948. They were actually an increasingly dominant part of the Democratic party in the 1950s and 1960s. The Dixiecrats bolted because the Democratic Party was becoming increasingly race-neutral (i.e. not racist). This alienated a number of southern Democrats (who called themselves Dixiecrats) who felt that their view of the South and the future of the nation could not be properly dealt with by a race-neutral Democratic party.
Whig, later Republican.The North (Union) was mainly Republican before the switch after 1960s, when North grew more Democratic and South became Republican.
North Vietnam and South Vietnam. South Vietnam was a democratic republic and North Vietnam had a socialist government headed by a communist regime. North Vietnam was trying to defeat the democracy of South Vietnam and unify the country.
In 1960 there were 17 countries in Africa that were trying to win their independence from France. Cameron, Togo, Madagascar, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Benin, Niger, Berkina Faso, and the Ivory Coast are a few of these countries.
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Kent State, in Ohio.
The civil rights movement in the United States, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s, was one of the most successful groups in achieving national democratic reform. Leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and organizations like the NAACP played pivotal roles in advocating for racial equality and voting rights. Their efforts culminated in landmark legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which significantly advanced democratic principles by prohibiting discrimination and protecting the voting rights of all citizens.
The Gross National Product increased.
The Progressives did not bolt from the Democratic Party in 1948. They were actually an increasingly dominant part of the Democratic party in the 1950s and 1960s. The Dixiecrats bolted because the Democratic Party was becoming increasingly race-neutral (i.e. not racist). This alienated a number of southern Democrats (who called themselves Dixiecrats) who felt that their view of the South and the future of the nation could not be properly dealt with by a race-neutral Democratic party.
England does not have a national bird. In the 1960s, in a vote publicised by The Times newspaper, the European Robin was adopted as the unofficial national bird of the UK. The Robin was then used as a symbol of a Bird Protection Society.
The national average price of a gallon of regular unleaded fuel in the 1960s ranged from 31 to 35 cents per gallon. (This is equivalent to about $2.15 dollars in 2010).
Yes but spelled Jeremy Spiede-Soote. He was a 1960s National Hunt jockey.
There was never a national or state vote for or against it, no way to know