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1 Political Divisions Chapter 31 Section 3

2 Points To Ponder Let’s Review…. –What was so different about the student generation of the 1960s? –What did they challenge? –What do you think their foundations were? –Was the time right for a change?

3 Points To Ponder Let’s Review…. –How did technology—particularly television—encourage activism? –What was the connection between the civil rights movement and the student protestors?

4 Message Music Chapter 30 will reveal how various groups protested American “norms” during the 1960s. Music played a large role in their movements

5 Wild Thing Hendrix’ Star Spangled BannerHendrix’ Star Spangled Banner

6 Message Music Protests: anti-war lyrics Messages: peace and love vs. conflict Expressed hopelessness, confusion, and emotion of a generation –Blowing in the WindBlowing in the Wind Peter, Paul and Mary

7 How many roads must a man walk down Before you call him a man? Yes, n how many seas must a white dove sail Before she sleeps in the sand? Yes, n how many times must the cannon balls fly Before theyre forever banned? The answer, my friend, is blowin in the wind, The answer is blowin in the wind. How many times must a man look up Before he can see the sky? Yes, n how many ears must one man have Before he can hear people cry? Yes, n how many deaths will it take till he knows That too many people have died? The answer, my friend, is blowin in the wind, The answer is blowin in the wind.

8 Message Rock Imagine –John Lennon –Imagine there's no Heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us only sky Imagine all the people Living for today Imagine there's no countries It isn't hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion too Imagine all the people Living life in peace

9 You may say that I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will be as one Imagine no possessions I wonder if you can No need for greed or hunger A brotherhood of man Imagine all the people Sharing all the world You may say that I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will live as one

10 Everyday People Sly and the Family Stone –Sometimes I'm right then I can be wrong My own beliefs are in my songs A butcher, a banker, a drummer and then Makes no difference what group I'm in I am everyday people –Then it's the blue ones who can't accept The green ones for living with The black ones tryin' to be a skinny one Different strokes for different folks And so on and so on and scooby dooby dooby –Ooh sha sha We gotta live together

11 I am no better and neither are you We're all the same whatever we do You love me you hate me You know me and then Still can't figure out the scene I'm in I am everyday people Then it's the new man That doesn't like the short man For being such a rich one That will not help the poor one Different strokes for different folks And so on and so on scooby dooby dooby Ooh sha sha We got to live together There is a yellow one that won't Accept the black one That won't accept the red one That won't accept the white one Different strokes for different folks And so on and so on and Scooby dooby dooby Ooh sha sha I am everyday people

12 Woodstock, 1970 Anti-Vietnam –Country Joe’s VietnamCountry Joe’s Vietnam

13 Feminism Helen Reddy –I Am WomanI Am Woman I am woman, hear me roar In numbers too big to ignore And I know too much to go back an' pretend 'cause I've heard it all before And I've been down there on the floor No one's ever gonna keep me down again CHORUS Oh yes I am wise But it's wisdom born of pain Yes, I've paid the price But look how much I gained If I have to, I can do anything I am strong (strong) I am invincible (invincible) I am woman

14 You can bend but never break me 'cause it only serves to make me More determined to achieve my final goal And I come back even stronger Not a novice any longer 'cause you've deepened the conviction in my soul CHORUS Oh yes I am wise But it's wisdom born of pain Yes, I've paid the price But look how much I gained If I have to, I can do anything I am strong (strong) I am invincible (invincible) I am woman

15 I am woman watch me grow See me standing toe to toe As I spread my lovin' arms across the land But I'm still an embryo With a long long way to go Until I make my brother understand Oh yes I am wise But it's wisdom born of pain Yes, I've paid the price But look how much I gained If I have to I can face anything I am strong (strong) I am invincible (invincible) I am woman Oh, I am woman I am invincible I am strong FADE I am woman I am invincible I am strong I am woman

16 Your Turn With your group, create lyrics to a song that reflects the ideas of students during the 1960s. –Topics can include the draft, conscientious objectors, SDS, and so forth –Choose a well-known song to write your lyrics to


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