One significant technological development that changed daily life in the 1960s and 1970s was the widespread adoption of television, particularly color television. By the late 1960s, more households owned televisions than ever before, transforming how people consumed news, entertainment, and information. This shift influenced cultural trends, social interactions, and even political landscapes, as televised events like the moon landing and civil rights marches brought significant issues directly into living rooms across America. Additionally, the introduction of remote controls further altered viewing habits, making television more accessible and enjoyable.
In the 1960s, he returned to Nepal, to aid in the development of the society, building clinics, hospitals and 17 schools. hey hey hey... who changed the answer ?
It went from no electronics to electronics
Technological advances and to the end of spreading communism.
Hippie Revolution...Peace Out!
fashion has changed over time, and the difference of todays fashion and the 1960s fashion is that today people are not as careless or expresive as the hippies were, also people started to see things different because of new advances. You also have to have in mind that people in the 1960s were from other decade and that things were not that advanced as they are now.
In the 1960s, he returned to Nepal, to aid in the development of the society, building clinics, hospitals and 17 schools. hey hey hey... who changed the answer ?
It went from no electronics to electronics
hale is alot thinner now then before in the 1960s
transportation
transportation
Technological advances and to the end of spreading communism.
Changes in journalism in the 20th cent. were fueled by technological advances: the teletypewriter (1904); long-range radio reception (1913); television (1930s-40s); communications satellite (1960s) transmission of data, voice, and video.
Hippie Revolution...Peace Out!
The student movement of the 1960s demanded the development of black educational institutions. Discuss Gerald McWorter's blueprint for the development of a "Black University
Space exploration in the 1960s was important because it led to significant advancements in technology, such as the development of new materials and computer technologies. It also helped to foster international cooperation and inspire future generations to pursue careers in science and engineering. Additionally, space exploration in the 1960s played a role in the Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union, showcasing technological prowess and national power.
Yes, example was gogo boots.
they wanted equal rights and still trying to get them today