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Title: 60s Culture
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January 3, 2008 |
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This just made the counterculture even stronger in ways, because they new that all they had to do was stick together, and they could accomplish anything they desired, to the horror of mainstream society.
The youths also were among the first to realize the hypocrisies of the government, as they were proposing new legislation, which would ensure social justice and freedom for all, when at the same time they were using the army and police to subdue protestors of anti civil rights movements... Showed first 250 characters
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This made the youth of the 60s think twice about the government's true viewpoints, thus again reducing the trust the citizens had for their government.
These feelings of complete overpowering government could be what sparked this titanic movement, but Terry Anderson's article further implies these views about what the youths of the 60s truly felt... Showed next 250 characters
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