There were several movements during the 60s and 70s. Pop Art was still flourishing, there were Happening, Hard Edge, Minimalism, Op Art, etc.
Charles de Gaulle - president of France. He said NON. It was the United Kingdom not Great Britain
The 1960s TV show you're thinking of is likely "Mission: Impossible." It featured a team of skilled operatives, often using elaborate cons and disguises to complete their missions, which typically involved thwarting villains or uncovering secrets. The show was known for its clever plots and the iconic phrase, "Your mission, should you choose to accept it."
"Pebbles on the Beach" is a song by the British band The Shadows. It was released in the 1960s and showcases their signature instrumental style. The Shadows are known for their influence on rock and roll and their collaborations with famous artists like Cliff Richard.
1960's
The word that most accurately describes Greenwich Village during the 1960s is "bohemian." This vibrant neighborhood served as a hub for artists, musicians, and intellectuals, fostering a culture of creativity and countercultural movements. The Village became synonymous with the rise of the Beat Generation and the burgeoning folk music scene, contributing to its reputation as a center for social and political activism.
psychedelic rock
The Meters is an American funk band based on the cultures of New Orleans. They recorded and performed their music since the 1960s until 1977. They played an influential roles as backing musicians for other artists such as Lee Dorsey and Dr John.
Conceptual Art
He worked on it with BellLabs throughout the 1960s.
Vietnam War
I am pretty certain it's the National Endowment for the Arts or NEA for short.
Dum dums were created in the late 1960s
The music people listened to in 1960 was Motown. Some of the artists were Marvin Gaye, Smoky Robinson and the Miracles, the Temptations, and The Supremes.
The Funk Brothers were the legendary house band for Motown Records and recorded with many iconic artists, including Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, and The Temptations. Their contributions helped shape the distinctive sound of Motown in the 1960s and 1970s. The group played on countless hits, making them one of the most successful and influential backing bands in music history.
The hula hoop became popular in the 1960s, after the World Circus had emerged with Russian and Chinese artists taking it to extremes.
Charles de Gaulle - president of France. He said NON. It was the United Kingdom not Great Britain
From the 1960s till 1997.