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Lesson 6 Essay

Lesson 6 Essay

Q 300-600 words (1-2 pages) Write a coherent essay (introduction, body, conclusion) discussing your reactions to the online materials (written lectures, songs, video clips, related documents in most lessons), as well as the lesson readings from Brian Ward's book, The Sixties. Choose several of these resources to analyze and to compare with each other. Be sure to provide a brief reference identifying the materials you have chosen.

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By 1968, American society increasingly started to dwindle and the citizens of the country could surely feel that something was vehemently wrong with the society. People no longer could endure the never-ending violence that seemed to impact them and they looked for certain ways to make matters a little lighter and easy on the eyes (Class note: 1968 as a Turning Point). Racial conflict coupled with unrest within the confines of campuses made matters even more difficult for the citizens. People felt that the American involvement in Vietnam had to be halted under any circumstances whatsoever (Class note: 1968 as a Turning Point).