CHAPTER 29 Protest & Stagnation. Revolt Soviet Bloc.

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CHAPTER 29 Protest & Stagnation

Revolt

Soviet Bloc

Germany

Change

Second Vietnam War

Postmodernism

Postmodernism in Literature

Globalization of Music 50s Rock and roll African American Blues Rolling Stones 50s Rock and roll Eastern influence The Beatles

Mass Sports SSports became a global past time with satellite tv OOlympics played big political role OOlympics “War without weapons” USSR had most gold medals between : Palestinian terrorist group Black September seized 11 Israeli athletes who died in confrontation at airport US boycotted 1980 Moscow games to protest Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, USSR boycotted LA games in 1984

FRQ – minutes  Analyze the economic and social challenges that Western Europe faced between 1945 and 1989.