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Bellringer The United States experience in the Vietnam War supports the idea that the outcome of a war is determined mainly by technological superiority is dependent on using the greatest number of soldiers is assured to countries dedicated to democratic ideals can be strongly affected by public opinion

U9T17 - I can describe the resistance to the counterculture movement. Learning Targets U9T16 - I can provide examples of the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s. U9T17 - I can describe the resistance to the counterculture movement.

People Power List the differences between your generation and your parents’ generation. Explain whether these differences create harmony or conflict.

The Times They Are a-Changin’ What do the lyrics of Bob Dylan’s song refer to? Why did many young Americans in the 1960s believe society had to change? How do you think young people rebelled against mainstream society in the 1960s? Old Bob Dylan - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2sYIIjS-cQ Audio Only - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCWdCKPtnYE Lyrics - http://www.bobdylan.com/us/songs/times-they-are-changin

Hippies Hippie that rejected the norms of mainstream American life. The movement originated on college campuses in the United States. Although the movement arose in part as opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War (1955–75), hippies were often not directly engaged in politics, as opposed to their activist counterparts known as “Yippies” (Youth International Party). Hippies advocated nonviolence and love, a popular phrase being “Make love, not war,” for which they were sometimes called “flower children.” They commonly sought spiritual guidance from sources outside the Judeo-Christian tradition, particularly Buddhism and other Eastern religions, and sometimes in various combinations. Astrology was popular, and the period was often referred to as the Age of Aquarius.

Wood stock The Woodstock Festival was a three-day concert (which rolled into a fourth day) that involved lots of sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll - plus a lot of mud. The Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 has become an icon of the 1960s hippie counterculture. Dhow a video on woodstock

Counterculture For each topic in the peace sign, provide at least two pieces of information about counterculture youth and their views. For each topic in the apple pie, provide at least two pieces of information about mainstream Americans and their views.

Mainstream vs. Counterculture What are some differences between the two views?

Mainstream vs. Counterculture

Mainstream vs. Counterculture

Mainstream vs. Counterculture

Mainstream vs. Counterculture

Mainstream vs. Counterculture What were the major differences between mainstream Americans and counterculture youth in the 1960s? In which ways did the counterculture have a long-lasting effect on American society?

Test Next class Get your notebook in order Work on Your study guide Work on your homework and vocabulary My website for any missing work www.mrsgillespage.weebly.com