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27 May, 16:37

1. What factors accounted for the resurgence of feminism in the 1960s?

2. In what larger context did LBJ view the Vietnam conflict and why was he determined to support South Vietnam?

3. Contrast the political views of SDS and YAF and the counter-culture. How would you explain their differences?

4. why might a democratic supporter what changed from 1965 and 1968 and how did these developments affect national political life

5What changed between 1965 and 1968, and how did these developments affect national political life

6. how did womens liberation after 1968 differ from the womens movement in the early 1960s?

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  1. 27 May, 17:35
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    1--conformity pushed women back into the home which many found unsatisfying plus a general push for civil rights countrywide.

    2--LBJ viewed Vietnam as part of the domino theory. If one country were to fall to communism then others would follow like dominoes. In an effort to maintain containment Vietnam needed to be stopped from becoming communists.

    3--SDS was a liberal organization whereas YAF was a conservative organization. Both worked as a political outlet for each end of the political spectrum. The Counterculture represented Utopian communal living focused on starting over. Many of the ideas were liberal in social thinking but libertarian in political ideology.

    4--Not a complete question, not sure how to answer.

    5--Increasing involvement in Vietnam and a draft impacting much of the youth in America. Liberal legislation regarding civil rights were also put into place.

    6--After 1968, women were focused on rights to privacy and rights to birth control. Prior to 1968, women were wanting schools and careers opened to them.
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