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How and why did a more conservative mood evolve in the nation during the late 1960s and early 1970s? How did this mood evolve out of radicalism? What happened to the New Left, and why?
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What were the issues, and who were the personalities, of the 1968 presidential campaign? What conclusions can you draw from the results of that year's political events? What, in particular, was the connection between domestic politics and foreign policy?
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Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward, and "Deep Throat"
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Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
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What did the experiences of late 1960s communes demonstrate?
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1968 Election Campaign
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Women's Liberation
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Saturday Night Massacre
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What were the major successes and failures of the Women's Liberation Movement?
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Streaking
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Economic developments in the 1970s forced millions of Americans to
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Environmental Protection Agency
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Which of the following did not occur during the Nixon presidency?
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Explore the origins and activities of the women's rights' movement in the 1960s. Why did the movement begin and what were its goals? How successful was it in achieving its goals? Explain.
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Sexual Revolution
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