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In UShistory.org Chapter 53. f., Voices against Conformity, you meet a couple of groups that will take you into the wild ride of the 1960s. The reason this is important is because we have protests continually ever since, and we should see what issues they started as. Not all the groups in the attached table are in the texts. Do the research. (No wikipedia, though.) Fill out the attached table with information to help you distinguish among the groups. If you think everyone in the '60s was a 'hippie,' be prepared! And there were way more than these groups, too. Put in sources. ____________________________________________ Beatniks, and Hippies—Oh, my! NOT everyone in the Sixties was a “hippie.” 1. Define these different groups within the Baby Boom. 2. Spell out any acronyms, too. 3. See Note below table. Name of Group Beatniks Short Definition/Purpose Statement Main Leaders Redstockings SDS/Weathermen Jesus Freaks Merry Pranksters Hippies AIM NOW DINKs Gay Liberation Front Yuppies Black Panthers Gray Panthers SLA/Symbionese Liberation Army NBFO Chicanos/NFWA/FWU AWOC Model Minority [If you have trouble finding AIM, NOW, NBFO, etc., check your texts first, especially ushistory.org/us. Then Google for the time period, like NOW in 1968, or AIM movement in the 1960s, instead of just NOW or AIM. These are more advanced search skills.] Minimum # of Different Sources for table above: 3 (no Wikipedia) Fill in the attached table and answer the questions. Do ALL of the assignment Just fyi, if you see acronyms, spell them out. That's why there is ( ) after IMF et al in the table.... Per the instructions on the sheet, give me the # of member nations, not the list of the names of the member nations. Hint: The Bretton Woods Era has another name. Find it, and you should find BB. Bretton Woods 1. Fill in the table below. (Put in number of Members, not the list of member nations.) Where there are parentheses, please spell out the name, explaining the acronym. Date founded # of Members Organization World Bank IMF () Then Now Owner Nation(s)/UN ? Purpose GATT () WTO () 2. When and where did the Bretton Woods Conference take place? (2 parts) 3. Define: What is “agio?” (Give definition only as it relates to foreign currency.) 4. Which organization in the above table established the USD (US Dollar) as the measurement base for agio? 5. Define: What is “reserve currency?” What is the purpose of it? (2 parts) 6. Locate an article about the End of the Bretton Woods Era. Put the url and date of article here: 7. Who coined the term “Third World,” and when and where? (3 parts) 8. Who popularized the term “Third World” in the US? (NOT the same answer as 7. Initials are BB.) 9. If there was a Third World, that implied what? description, so research article from Q. 7.) Minimum 4 different Sources for whole worksheet: 1) Who was who in that answer? (This is the 1952 Do all 3 parts of this Assignment. There have been 2 - 3 ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) movements in U.S. History, for women's rights. We STILL do not have one. 1. What are these movements? When? Who founded them? Where? Why didn't they pass? Use attached table for this part. 2. Explain (short answer) Title IX, its origin, and list of advancements women have made using it. Pay attention to 'creative' uses of it, in particular. 3. Did previous Pres. Obama do anything in addition, esp. re fair pay for women, during his terms? If yes, what? When? What was it named? What has been the effect, if any (esp. since Trump)? Remember to submit your sources. Equal Rights Amendments ERAs refer ONLY to Women’s rights. Use this table to organize your research on the ERAs. I’ve given you some possible topics in the first column. You may adjust this table based on what you want to say, from your research. Information Issue(s) that started it Leaders 1820s-50s • • LM ST 1870s-1920 • • • ECS SBA Others? 1970s • • • BF GS SC • Goals Successful? Not? Partially? List sources (no wikipedia): • BA We are so "free" in the US that we don't understand that we are free to hate, too, more than in other countries. That seems to have become clearer in the last 3+ years, and during the COVID-19 pandemic. So, put in the attached table) 1. Name as many types of 'intolerance' that you can find from the period of 1900 - 1929 only. E.g., Immigration or Red Scare (1st column of attached table). 2. a. (3rd column) Name each example of intolerance (like Chinese Exception Act: See Assignment Rubric) b. Why it was an issue. 3. Also, include any memorable protests, fights, court cases, movements, etc., from the same time period, 1900-29. (These also show intolerance.) Intolerances The Roaring ‘20s, the time ‘between the wars,’ that no one then knew was ‘between’ the wars, was a time of new, outrageous behaviors, and upsets. Release from the frightening time of the war ended with even more frightening circumstances with the Great Depression. Find as many ‘intolerances’ as you can. Fill in the table below: Intolerance Prohibition Definition Drinking, carousing, spending time away from home, spending family’s money Sources: (minimum 2) Examples • • • • Mobsters Shootings Bootlegging Tax-dodging • Near the end of WWII, three major leaders--Churchill, F. D. Roosevelt (and then Truman), and Stalin--met. 1. Fill in the attached table about each conference. (Should be 3-4 bullets per conference.) 2. Also, try to answer the question. Do ALL of the assignment. WWII Conferences Near the end of the war, Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin met in a series of three conferences. 1. Fill out the table with the information requested. Place Date Major Points T Y P 2. What is ironic about at least 2 of the locations today? Minimum of 2 sources:
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VIOCES AGAINST CONFORMITY

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Voices Against Conformity
In UShistory.org Chapter 53. f., Voices against Conformity, you meet a couple of groups that will take you into the wild ride of the
1960s. The reason this is important is because we have protests continually ever since, and we should see what issues they started
as.
Not all the groups in the attached table are in the texts. Do the research. (No wikipedia, though.)

Fill out the attached table with information to help you distinguish among the groups. If you think everyone in the '60s was a 'hippie,'
be prepared! And there were way more than these groups, too.
Put in sources.

____________________________________________

Beatniks, and Hippies—Oh, my!

NOT everyone in the Sixties was a “hippie.”
1. Define these different groups within the Baby Boom.

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2. Spell out any acronyms, too.
3. See Note below table.
Name of Group

Short Definition/Purpose Statement

Main Leaders
Jack Keruoac, Gary

Beatniks

A media stereotype promoting sexual liberation and free love

Snyder, and Allen
Ginsberg
Kathie Sarachild

Refers to a radical women’s liberations movement by feminist
Redstockings

,Shulamith firestone, and
intellectuals
Ellen Willis
A democratic society of students created to encourage social

Bernardine Dohrn ,Bill

change

Ayers and Terry Robbins

SDS/Weathermen

Lonnie Frisbee ,Duane
A non-profitable youth organization of young evangelical
Jesus Freaks

Pederson and Jack
Christians
Sparks
Carolyn Garcia ,Ken

Merry Pranksters
This was a group of writer Ken Kessy followers who found

Kessey , Ken Babbs

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importance in long trips across the United States in a Furthur

Hippies

AIM

NOW

A term used to refer to a movement of young people in the 1960s

The Beatles , Bob Dylan

who began a protest against the behavior , living style and

‘Stills Nash and The

dressing culture in the United States of America

Who

It was movement made up of Native American leaders aimed at

George Mitchell , Clyde

restoration of treaty rights and tribal sovereignty for better

Bullecourt and Dennis

conditions for the native Americans

Banks

A women’s movement aimed at supporting women against

Barbara Ireton,

discrimination and other women rights to enhance a change in

Marguerite Rawalt and

society

Betty Friedan

This refers to an association of young couples with high income
David Eagle, Nancy
DINKs

but no children (Garcia, 2020). They had disposable income on
Weingrow
flashy lifestyles.
An uprising in the 1960s that advocated for socially and

Karla Jay , Lois Hart and

politically radical sexual liberation for everyone

Martha Shelley

Young cohort of undeservedly rich and arrogant young urban

Jerry Rubin

Gay Liberation Front

Yuppies

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professionals
Bobby Seale ,Eldridge
This was a revolutionary group made up of African Americans to
Black Panthers

Cleaver and Huey
campaign against police brutality within black residential areas
Newton
A movement formed in 1970 to address social issues such as
Jule Sugarman , Ralph

Gray Panthers

social security, forced retirement and agism in the society
Nader and Maggie Kuhn
(BOUSNOBRA, 2019)
Camilla Hall, Angela

SLA/Symbionese

This was a radical revolutionary organization of multiracial

Liberation Army
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