The Different Impressions of People About the 1960s

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The Different Impressions of People About the 1960s

During the 1950s to the 1960s there was many changes in society. Many

dramatic events of the twentieth century happened in the sixties, such

Yuri Gagarin was the first man in space, Cuban missile Crisis, and

John F Kennedy’s assassination. The Vietnam War and the first men on

the moon,but the sixties was blamed for many things going wrong in

society

For teenagers the sixties was a great time for them, they could

finally have their own lives and their own freedom of expression in

their clothes and music and tastes. Music had become more available

and convenient because of the new technology; the new seven-inch

singles were created light, cheap and convenient. Gramophones became

cheaper and pop shows on TV started showing and coffee bars became

popular so teens could catch up with the latest songs. The economic

boom gave the teenagers more money to spend on what they wanted and

this gave them more freedom. Because of the development of popular

culture this led to the many subcultures being created, such as the

Mods, Rockers, hippies and beatniks so this was great for them because

teenagers now had freedom of expression which they didn’t have before.

Women also had great sixties as well because of the creation and

changing of the contraceptive pill, abortion and divorce laws,

education, jobs and pay. The conceptive pill invention gave women

freedom and now they could plan their own lives. The abortion act of

1967 was made so that abortion was made legal but it was strictly

controlled under medical supervision, this was because the government

wanted to stop ’back street abortions...

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...For women, sixties was a time of great changes

because now they could have equal pay, better jobs and education and a

stronger legal position in marriage. Some husbands would have disliked

this because they are not used to living without their wives looking

after the house and family. For liberals sixties was good because of

the abolition of death penalty and legalisation of gays. For people

who belived in politics and trusted the government, they disliked the

sixties because they do not like to see the politicians being attacked

by the media. One of the main things of the sixties is that it was the

beginning of when people began questioning society and lack respect

for the establishment. The strong moral and family values of before

had changed by the end of the 1960s into freedom, self-expression and

the individual.

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