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1960s

Definition

The 1960s refers to the decade spanning from January 1, 1960, to December 31, 1969. It was characterized by significant cultural shifts, social movements, and political activism.

Analogy

Imagine the 1960s as a time machine that takes us back to an era filled with tie-dye shirts, peace signs, and powerful protests against injustice. It was a period of immense transformation and rebellion against established norms.

Related terms

Counterculture: A subculture whose values and behaviors deviate from those of mainstream society during this period.

Vietnam War: A conflict fought between North Vietnam (supported by communist allies) and South Vietnam (supported by anti-communist allies), which deeply influenced the politics and culture of the 1960s.

Civil Rights Movement: A social movement advocating for equal rights and an end to racial discrimination, particularly focused on African Americans' struggles for equality during this period.

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