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Jesse Durham
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25 June, 22:52
Why was the 1960s called the era of social change
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Efrain French
25 June, 23:11
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Everything was changed
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In the 1960's there was the challenger explosion, mad cow disease, new fashion trends, new language style, new shows on TV. There was so much more new things going on. The world took a step forward.
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