you must be taking the same test as me! i believe the answer is a middle class, not sure though
The three P's of the 1960's are Population, Protest, and Prosperity.
General prosperity.
liberty and prosperity.
Prosperity - TV series - was created in 2007.
1960's
military budgets
(UNPRECEDENTED : without any earlier (similar) circumstance or occurrence)"The mayor noted an unprecedented increase in traffic on the town's streets.""The number of war protesters during the late 1960s was unprecedented, at least since the days of the Civil War."
Cheap energy, military spending, and rising productivity.
The phrase Coolidge's prosperity refers to the unprecedented economic prosperity experienced by the United States during the presidency of Calvin Coolidge. Coolidge was the 30th U.S. president, serving from 1923 to 1929.
embargo
increased demand for ophthalmic products elevated the production and sales levels of manufacturers to an unprecedented high.
The phrase Coolidge's prosperity refers to the unprecedented economic prosperity experienced by the United States during the presidency of Calvin Coolidge. Coolidge was the 30th U.S. president, serving from 1923 to 1929.
Jim Crow was often used to describe the segregation laws, rules, and customs that arose after reconstruction ended in 1877 and continued until about the mid-1960s.
Unprecedented was created on 2009-05-08.
The three P's of the 1960's are Population, Protest, and Prosperity.
That is the correct spelling of "unprecedented" (unique, never seen before).
The prefix of the word "unprecedented" is "un-".