Deck 29: protest and Stagnation: the Western World, 1965-1985

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Antiwar protests and Kent State
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marijuana
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Identify and discuss the causes and the consequences of the student rebellions of the 1960s and 1970s.
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Identify and discuss Marshall McLuhan's 1960s concept of the "global village." Has he been an accurate forecaster of events from the vantage point of the early twenty-first century?
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Discuss the causes and consequences of the protest movements of the 1960s, including successes and failures.
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Taking into consideration the entire spectrum of human affairs, what was Western Civilization's greatest challenge between 1965 and 1985?
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University of Nanterre, 1968
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Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique
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Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man
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Discuss the impact of the birth control pill upon western society.
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In what ways does the post-World War II feminist movement resemble the feminist movement of the nineteenth century? In what ways is it different?
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Compare and contrast America war in Vietnam and the Soviet Union's conflict in Afghanistan.
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the birth control pill
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Were the ongoing processes of globalization doing more to benefit the interests of the few or of the many? Be sure to sift through the chapter to provide evidence for your answer.
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What major economic problems and consequences that plagued the West during the 1970s?
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Timothy Leary and LSD
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Between 1965 and 1985, did new technologies and new scientific discoveries do more to benefit or to harm the planet and its inhabitants?
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Would it be accurate to say that all, or at least most, of the popular culture of this period was Postmodern?
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Is "Americanization" the proper word to use when describing the popular culture of the Western world since World War II? Why and/or why not? Be specific.
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permissive society
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Canada's Pierre Trudeau and Brian Mulroney
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the "Reagan revolution" and "supply-side economics"
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Ayatollah Khomeini and American hostages
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Richard Nixon's "southern strategy"
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Italy's Eurocommunism
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the Prague Spring
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Brezhnev Doctrine
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Watergate
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Falklands Island/war
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Willy Brandt and Ostpolitik
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Jimmy Carter and stagflation
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the European Community/EC
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Lech Walesa and Solidarity
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Hungary's Janos Kadar
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Margaret Thatcher/the "Iron Lady" and Thatcherism
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France's Francois Mitterrand
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East Germany's Walter Ulbricht and Erich Honecker
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Second Vietnam War
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the Berlin Wall
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the Vietcong
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détente
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the "evil empire"
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the "four olds" and "permanent revolution" and the Red Guards
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Postmodernism
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the space race and Sputnik
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Ferdinand de Saussure and structuralism
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Mao Zedong and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
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Helsinki Agreements, 1975
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Allen Kaprow and "happenings"
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"equivalence"
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Nixon and Zedong and a "strategic relationship"
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Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 1972
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Jacques Derrida and deconstructionism
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Grace Hopper and COBOL
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Green parties
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Chernobyl, 1986
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the domino theory
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E.F. Schumacher's Small is Beautiful
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Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)/"Star Wars"
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"magic realism" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Marshall McLuhan and the "global village"
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"peace and love"
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The song, "The Times They Are A-Changin'," was written by

A) the Beatles.
B) Elvis Presley.
C) Credence Clearwater Revival.
D) Bob Dylan.
E) Bob Marley.
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The "permissive society" is characterized by all of the following except

A) sexual freedom.
B) experimentation with drugs.
C) decriminalization of homosexuality.
D) increasing rates of divorce.
E) declining rates of divorce.
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Philip Glass's Einstein on the Beach
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Alexander Dubcek introduced all of the following reforms in Czechoslovakia except

A) freedom of speech.
B) freedom of the press.
C) a cessation of secret police activities.
D) freedom to travel abroad.
E) a relaxation of secret police activities.
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In the 1960s, college and university students complained and demonstrated against all of the following except:

A) declining enrollments.
B) lack of a relevant educational experience.
C) crowded classrooms.
D) authoritarian administrators.
E) uncaring professors and instructors.
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The Soviet Union under Leonid Brezhnev

A) was completely shut off from Western influences.
B) stressed worker incentives and increased efficiency in industrial production.
C) saw heavy industry decline with improvement in agriculture.
D) threatened to go to war against the People's Republic of China.
E) was relatively stable, although it threatened Soviet intervention when socialism was threatened in eastern European nations.
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The nation that initially took the lead in the sexual revolution of the 1960s was

A) the United States.
B) France.
C) Italy.
D) Sweden.
E) the Soviet Union.
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Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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The influential philosopher who believed that a small group of students could liberate the masses from their control of the capitalist ruling class was

A) Betty Friedan.
B) Herbert Marcuse.
C) Marshall McLuhan.
D) Jacques Derida.
E) Milan Kundera.
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"mass sports", football/soccer and the World Cup
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The author of The Feminine Mystique and who was a founder of the National Organization of Women was

A) Rachel Carson.
B) Betty Ford.
C) Simone Beauvoir.
D) Kathleen Windsor.
E) Betty Friedan.
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Playboy magazine

A) originally had no nudity.
B) originally had images but no text.
C) encouraged men to spice up their married sex lives.
D) encouraged men to find sexual satisfaction outside their marriages.
E) was banned the year it came out.
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punk rock and the Sex Pistols and hip-hop and Grandmaster Flash
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Olivier Messiaen and serialism
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Under the Brezhnev Doctrine

A) the Soviet Union promised to clean up its international reputation.
B) the Soviets attempted to roll back capitalism everywhere.
C) more political freedoms were granted at home.
D) the Eastern bloc countries were set free from Moscow's control.
E) the Soviets declared the right of intervention if a socialist state were threatened.
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Student protests in Europe backfired to an extent as

A) some people detested what they saw as the lawlessness of the privileged.
B) too many people died during protests in 1968.
C) the students themselves began to have doubts.
D) the full police powers of the states of Europe were brought down upon the protesters.
E) their university funding was withdrawn.
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The Solidarity movement in Poland

A) was temporarily crushed by General Lech Walesa in 1981.
B) failed to gain massive support due to stiff opposition from the conservative Catholic church.
C) was formed by Wladyslaw Gomulka in 1956.
D) lacked solidarity and quickly disintegrated and disappeared in 1980.
E) was outlawed in 1981 and its leaders arrested.
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What might be called the zenith of European economic growth was from

A) 1789 to 1815.
B) 1851 to 1914.
C) 1921 to 1929.
D) 1945 to 1965.
E) 1973 to 1985.
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Deck 29: protest and Stagnation: the Western World, 1965-1985
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Antiwar protests and Kent State
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Identify and discuss the causes and the consequences of the student rebellions of the 1960s and 1970s.
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Identify and discuss Marshall McLuhan's 1960s concept of the "global village." Has he been an accurate forecaster of events from the vantage point of the early twenty-first century?
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Discuss the causes and consequences of the protest movements of the 1960s, including successes and failures.
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Taking into consideration the entire spectrum of human affairs, what was Western Civilization's greatest challenge between 1965 and 1985?
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University of Nanterre, 1968
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Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique
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Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man
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Discuss the impact of the birth control pill upon western society.
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In what ways does the post-World War II feminist movement resemble the feminist movement of the nineteenth century? In what ways is it different?
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Compare and contrast America war in Vietnam and the Soviet Union's conflict in Afghanistan.
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the birth control pill
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Were the ongoing processes of globalization doing more to benefit the interests of the few or of the many? Be sure to sift through the chapter to provide evidence for your answer.
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What major economic problems and consequences that plagued the West during the 1970s?
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Timothy Leary and LSD
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Between 1965 and 1985, did new technologies and new scientific discoveries do more to benefit or to harm the planet and its inhabitants?
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Would it be accurate to say that all, or at least most, of the popular culture of this period was Postmodern?
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Is "Americanization" the proper word to use when describing the popular culture of the Western world since World War II? Why and/or why not? Be specific.
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permissive society
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Canada's Pierre Trudeau and Brian Mulroney
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the "Reagan revolution" and "supply-side economics"
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Ayatollah Khomeini and American hostages
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Richard Nixon's "southern strategy"
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Italy's Eurocommunism
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the Prague Spring
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Brezhnev Doctrine
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Watergate
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Falklands Island/war
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Willy Brandt and Ostpolitik
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Jimmy Carter and stagflation
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the European Community/EC
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Lech Walesa and Solidarity
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Hungary's Janos Kadar
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Margaret Thatcher/the "Iron Lady" and Thatcherism
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France's Francois Mitterrand
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East Germany's Walter Ulbricht and Erich Honecker
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Second Vietnam War
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the Berlin Wall
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the Vietcong
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détente
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the "evil empire"
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the "four olds" and "permanent revolution" and the Red Guards
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Postmodernism
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the space race and Sputnik
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Ferdinand de Saussure and structuralism
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Mao Zedong and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
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Helsinki Agreements, 1975
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Allen Kaprow and "happenings"
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"equivalence"
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Nixon and Zedong and a "strategic relationship"
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Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 1972
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Jacques Derrida and deconstructionism
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Grace Hopper and COBOL
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Green parties
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Chernobyl, 1986
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the domino theory
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E.F. Schumacher's Small is Beautiful
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Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)/"Star Wars"
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"magic realism" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Marshall McLuhan and the "global village"
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"peace and love"
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The song, "The Times They Are A-Changin'," was written by

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C) Credence Clearwater Revival.
D) Bob Dylan.
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The "permissive society" is characterized by all of the following except

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C) decriminalization of homosexuality.
D) increasing rates of divorce.
E) declining rates of divorce.
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Philip Glass's Einstein on the Beach
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66
Alexander Dubcek introduced all of the following reforms in Czechoslovakia except

A) freedom of speech.
B) freedom of the press.
C) a cessation of secret police activities.
D) freedom to travel abroad.
E) a relaxation of secret police activities.
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In the 1960s, college and university students complained and demonstrated against all of the following except:

A) declining enrollments.
B) lack of a relevant educational experience.
C) crowded classrooms.
D) authoritarian administrators.
E) uncaring professors and instructors.
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The Soviet Union under Leonid Brezhnev

A) was completely shut off from Western influences.
B) stressed worker incentives and increased efficiency in industrial production.
C) saw heavy industry decline with improvement in agriculture.
D) threatened to go to war against the People's Republic of China.
E) was relatively stable, although it threatened Soviet intervention when socialism was threatened in eastern European nations.
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The nation that initially took the lead in the sexual revolution of the 1960s was

A) the United States.
B) France.
C) Italy.
D) Sweden.
E) the Soviet Union.
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Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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The influential philosopher who believed that a small group of students could liberate the masses from their control of the capitalist ruling class was

A) Betty Friedan.
B) Herbert Marcuse.
C) Marshall McLuhan.
D) Jacques Derida.
E) Milan Kundera.
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"mass sports", football/soccer and the World Cup
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The author of The Feminine Mystique and who was a founder of the National Organization of Women was

A) Rachel Carson.
B) Betty Ford.
C) Simone Beauvoir.
D) Kathleen Windsor.
E) Betty Friedan.
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Playboy magazine

A) originally had no nudity.
B) originally had images but no text.
C) encouraged men to spice up their married sex lives.
D) encouraged men to find sexual satisfaction outside their marriages.
E) was banned the year it came out.
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punk rock and the Sex Pistols and hip-hop and Grandmaster Flash
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Olivier Messiaen and serialism
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Under the Brezhnev Doctrine

A) the Soviet Union promised to clean up its international reputation.
B) the Soviets attempted to roll back capitalism everywhere.
C) more political freedoms were granted at home.
D) the Eastern bloc countries were set free from Moscow's control.
E) the Soviets declared the right of intervention if a socialist state were threatened.
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78
Student protests in Europe backfired to an extent as

A) some people detested what they saw as the lawlessness of the privileged.
B) too many people died during protests in 1968.
C) the students themselves began to have doubts.
D) the full police powers of the states of Europe were brought down upon the protesters.
E) their university funding was withdrawn.
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79
The Solidarity movement in Poland

A) was temporarily crushed by General Lech Walesa in 1981.
B) failed to gain massive support due to stiff opposition from the conservative Catholic church.
C) was formed by Wladyslaw Gomulka in 1956.
D) lacked solidarity and quickly disintegrated and disappeared in 1980.
E) was outlawed in 1981 and its leaders arrested.
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What might be called the zenith of European economic growth was from

A) 1789 to 1815.
B) 1851 to 1914.
C) 1921 to 1929.
D) 1945 to 1965.
E) 1973 to 1985.
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