Name 3 things that you consider a major part of your culture.

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Name 3 things that you consider a major part of your culture. Warm Up 4/17 (#4) Name 3 things that you consider a major part of your culture.

April 17, 2018 Take out: Notes Agenda: 1960s society Skills: Analysis Learning Target (I can…): Describe the mainstream and counterculture of the 1960s and give examples. Upcoming Dates 4/17: All late work due for Quarter 3 *NO late work will be accepted after this day. 4/20: LBJ Great Society chart 4/20: JFK-LBJ Quiz and warm-ups due Take out: Notes Agenda: 1960s society Skills: Analysis

1960s Culture

Mainstream Culture Similar to 1950s Education Good job Successful marriage Own home

The New Left Rejected “old” leftist Depression era ideals that favored Communism Inspired by civil rights movement pushed active involvement in government for all Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Strongest New Left group Held protests for free speech and political action particularly in response to Vietnam

Hippie movement Counterculture Free lifestyle Love and Peace Sexual Revolution Drugs as release

Music Beatlemania Rolling Stones Woodstock Epitomized the counterculture 3 days of rock, drugs, sex, and freedom

Top 10 box office hits of the sixties Movies Top 10 box office hits of the sixties

Television