How 1960’s Impacted American’s Modern Life

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During the 1960’s America was experiencing many historical changes, both pleasant and tragic events, such as Sexual Revolution, Vietnam War, Civil Rights Act and the rise of NASA. These movements have strongly impacted the way Americans’ live today. One of the biggest events during the 60’s was the Sexual Revolution; it was a big change for women in American. During that period, the idea of women having sex as freely as man disturbed the society. Therefore, the revolution was breakthrough with the invention of the birth control pill to show the empowerment of single women in American. (People & Events: The Pill and the Sexual Revolution) The revolution allowed single women to have the same sexual freedom and behavior as man, and with the pill, women have less risk of getting pregnant. Also with the pills production, marriage and virginity were slowly replaced by the celebration of single life and sexual exploration. (People & Events: The Pill and the Sexual Revolution) According to PBS, with the rising single life style, Hugh Hefner started a new magazine called Playboy; it’s a representative to show the fun and pleasure of being single and sex. (People & Events: The Pill and the Sexual Revolution) Women competed with each other in order be on the cover or in the magazine. Women who were in the magazine also mean they were the finest among others. Birth control pill and Playboy magazine are still heavily influence in our daily life. The pill is commonly used today and it has prevented many teenagers of becoming pregnant. As well as the magazine has become one of the world’s famous man magazines, and it still stands its title today. Another big impact the 1960’s had today was the Civil Rights Act led by Martin Luther King Jr. the movement was the beginning of the black power to come in place in the United States. Before the Civil Rights Act, there was segregation

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