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Cultural Changes in the 1960s
The 1960s, with the Camelot Kennedy administration and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society, was a decade in which many cultural changes took place. ... Thus, two of the most profound cultural changes were the further development of gender roles, and the emphasis on race relations.
The role of women in society changed dramatically in the 1960s. ... With the changes that took place, the Feminine Mystique was being explored. ...
While the evolution of gender rolls took place, influence and importance of race relations also brought cultural change. ...
Changes in racial relations took place among African Americans as well as other minorities. ... With changes such as reapportionment, more candidates of the minorities were elected. ...
In general, the 1960s was a time of profound cultural change in both gender roles and race relations.
Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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