PPT-The Counterculture & Protest

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1960 1980 Chapter 27 The Youth Movement Challenged Political amp social system Conventional Middle Class values Inspired by the Beats of the 1950s Originated with

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1960 1980 Chapter 27 The Youth Movement Challenged Political amp social system Conventional Middle Class values Inspired by the Beats of the 1950s Originated with Baby Boomers. L/O – To identify the reasons for protest in the 1960s. Reasons for Protest. The number of students grew throughout the 1960s but their dissatisfaction with society also grew.. This led to increased pressure on government to change society, especially over the issue of the Vietnam War.. Counterculture. The counterculture of the 1960’s refers to a cultural protest movement that developed in the United States in opposition to political conservatism and perceived social repression that prevailed during the 1950s. . Daniel P. Graham , . Partner, Vinson & Elkins, LLP. ©2015 PubKLearning. All rights reserved.. 1. Bid Protests – Agency Corrective Action Prior to Decision. Protestor alleges multiple protest grounds. 232 Najd. Subculture. When societies are very small, such as small villages in traditional societies, then all people may share a common culture or way of life. . However, as societies become larger and more complicated, a number of smaller groups may emerge within the larger society, with some differences in their beliefs and way of life. . The Hippy Movement. The term “hippy” comes from being hip. You were either hip or you were a “square” or a “pig.”. Hippie were looking for an alternative way to live life.. Most hippies valued freedom, nature, intimacy, peace, sharing, and spirituality.. People in the 13 British colonies. Protest of the Stamp Act. You are a citizen of the American colonies. You . will be . creating a Protest Sign on an 8.5 x 11 piece . of paper . that protests one of the Actions of . SSUSH21 The student will explain economic growth and its impact on the United States, 1945-1970. . b. . Describe the impact television has had on American culture; include the presidential debates (Kennedy/Nixon,1960) and news coverage of the Civil Rights Movement. . Transcend: to go beyond. What is transcendentalism?. Philosophy that began in the 1830’s . Mostly consisted of New Englanders (i.e. Transcendental . C. lub of Boston, headed by Ralph Waldo Emerson). L/O – To identify the reasons for protest in the 1960s. Reasons for Protest. The number of students grew throughout the 1960s but their dissatisfaction with society also grew.. This led to increased pressure on government to change society, especially over the issue of the Vietnam War.. 5.2 Sea protest. 5.3 Letter of indemnity. 5.4 Statements of facts. . 5.1 "Letters of Protest“ or "Notes of Protest" . A letter of protest is a formal declaration whereby a person expresses a personal objection or disapproval of an act. . Define basic facts and terms concerning protests. Discuss protests to the agency. Discuss protests to the GAO. Prepare an agency report. Describe the process after the report is filed. List the methods used to resolve protests. Jon Levin. jlevin@maynardcooper.com. 256.512.5713. Brian Chapuran . bchapuran@maynardcooper.com. 256.512.5725. Government Solutions Group. Topics. Year-in-Review: Impactful Decisions. Significant Provisions of the NDAA. It was characterized in many ways:. Hippies. were “hip” people who wanted to look different—wear the latest fashions. Generally urban dwellers, white, and middle-class. A loosening of sexual morality changed as young people wanted freedom in personal choices. song that speaks out about a social issue.. What’s the message of the song? Do you think protest music is effective at making change?. Ch.22.3. Vietnam protest music. Music & War. Music has always kept company with American wars. During the Revolutionary War, “Yankee Doodle” and many other songs kept spirits alive during dark hours. .

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