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1 The 1960s in Retrospect b Woodstock and Altamont b The End of the Movement? b The Conservative Backlash b The Counterculture Subsumed b Legacies of the Sixties

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4 Woodstock

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6 Altamont

7 Charles Manson

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11 All in the Family

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15 Legacies of the 1960s

16 b Counterculture Values remain

17 Legacies of the 1960s b Counterculture Values remain b Liberated Sexual and Social Mores

18 Legacies of the 1960s b Counterculture Values remain b Liberated Sexual and Social Mores b More Equal Race Relations

19 Legacies of the 1960s b Counterculture Values remain b Liberated Sexual and Social Mores b More Equal Race Relations b More Accountable Government

20 Legacies of the 1960s b Counterculture Values remain b Liberated Sexual and Social Mores b More Equal Race Relations b More Accountable Government b Improved Colleges


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