Asked by Anonymous
What was the major social issue back in the 1960s? Was it the rebellion against government - the hippie movement? Am I right or not? And if I'm not, then what was the major social issue in the 1960s?
Please don't direct me to any websites, I'd like a straightforward answer.
Thanks
Please don't direct me to any websites, I'd like a straightforward answer.
Thanks
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
You've answered your own question -- or else you didn't phrase the question as you had intended.
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Answered by
Anonymous
So, you're saying the hippie movement was the biggest social issue in the 1960s? Yes? No?
Answered by
GuruBlue
No. The Civil Rights movement was the primary social issue of the 60's. The Hippies were only a part of that movement.
Answered by
drwls
By the end of the decade, ending the Viet Nam war also became a major issue dividing America. So-called hippies were a part of that movement. Major civil rights legislation had been enacted by the end of the decade, with wide support.
Answered by
deshante
what was bartolome de las casas contribution to society?? and what were his intenions?