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Social Shifts

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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BEATLES COME TO AMERICA

  • The Beatles were revolutionary with their music.
  • The Beatles helped kids think in a diffrent mindset.
  • No one had ever heard music like theirs before it was a new style.

THE PILL BECOME AVAILABLE IN THE U.S.

  • The pill was a sign of women's rights and a generation change.
  • The food and drug administration aproved the first pill in the first year of the 60's

HOLDEN CAUFIELD

  • The catcher and the rye protagonist Holden Caufield was a sign of rebellion.
  • The catcher and the rye also deals with identity, and loss so it effect kids thoughts.

SYDNEY POITIER COMES TO DINNER

  • Guess Who's Coming to Dinner is a 1967 American comedy.
  • It had to do with interracial marriage which had be illegal in some states

"ARE YOU TRYING TO SEDUCE ME MRS.ROBINSON?"

  • The Graduate is a 1967 movie
  • It is based on the 1963 novel The Graduate by Charles Webb
  • helped to set in motion a new era of film-making

"BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY" MALCOM X'S RISE

  • Malcolm X’s challenge to the multiracial, nonviolent approach of Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Malcolm was assassination in 1965
  • He helped set the tone black freedom struggle of the 1960s

LBJ KILLS KIDS

  • "Hey, hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?"
  • This was the sarcastic chant that LBJ heard everywhere he went.
  • He killed alot of civilians in north Vietnam.
  • He killed them because he was carpet bombing them.

STONEWALL RIOT

  • regarded as a catalyst for the LGBT movement for civil rights in the United States
  • 1969, a group of gay customers at a popular gay bar in Greenwich Village called the Stonewall Inn
  • who had grown angry at the harassment by police, took a stand and a riot broke out

FIRST PIC OF THE WORLD SEEN

  • "The Blue Marble" is a famous photograph of the Earth
  • it was the Apollo program that produced the first widely publicized views of Earth as a colorful marble floating in black space, images that revolutionized public perception of our fragile planet.
  • These pictures are what jump started then space race of the 1960's, between the United States and former Soviet Union.

RFK IS ASSENTED

  • Robert Francis Kennedy formally known as Bobby, was assented on June 5, 1968.
  • Bobby was assented bye jordain emigrant Sihran Sihran.
  • This turn of events led to the election of former President Richard Nixon.

HIV

  • It was first clinically studied in 1981 in the United States
  • Without treatment, average survival time is 9 to 11 years
  • 1.1 million people living with HIV in the United States

INTERNET

  • In 1989 the world wide web was created
  • The web created a new and easier way to communicate eith each other
  • The amount of people that were Computer owners skyrocketed after the enternet was created

CELL PHONES

  • Mobile phones have made it alot easier to stay in touch with loved ones
  • Cell phones have made it easier for people to keep up with there schedules
  • One in five cell phone owners say it has made it harder to pay attention on one task

9/11

  • Air travle security has become much stricter since 9/11
  • More than 130 pieces of 9/11-related legislation were introduced in the 107th Congress
  • tourist visas given to Pakistani citizens fell almost 70 percent
  • In 2001, 481 hate crimes were committed on American Muslims

MAMMOGRAM

  • A mammogram is an x-ray exam of the breast that’s used to detect and evaluate breast changes
  • modern mammography has only existed since the late 1960s
  • The mammogram has made it much easier to catch breast cancer so treatment can be done