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Jerry Falwell, the Rise of the Moral Majority, and the ...
www.wiu.eduJan 03, 1980 · backlash against the many upheavals of the 1960s, but the 1970s provided the main issue, the legalization of abortion, that stoked the movement’s grassroots activism. Throughout this decade, other related issues-such as women’s liberation, the gay rights movement, the sexual revolution, secularism in schools, and
Media in the 1960s & 1970s
j387mediahistory.weebly.comThe 1960s: Media: Overview Not a Revolution In the media, if not in other segments of American life, the 1960s were a decade of consolidation, not revolu-tion. After the radical change brought about by televi-sion in the 1950s, the next decade was consumed with evolutionary change as television and radio broadcast-
Culture and Values in the 1960s - Hoover Institution
www.hoover.orgof the 1960s, therefore, I maintain that it is unavoidable. Perfect neutrality in the human sciences is neither possible nor desirable. When the topic is the fundamental fissure in the culture of the present,thattruthisstillmoreapplicable,oratleastmoreevident.
Comprehensive School Counseling and Guidance Program …
www.k12.wa.ussociety. As the momentous social issues of the 1960s arose, the field focused increasingly on the developmental, personal, and social issues of students and on cultural sensitivity. In the late 1960s and the 1970s, the work of counselors became more entwined with central school goals for student academic success (Gladding, 2012).
Franco Modigliani and the Life ... - Princeton University
www.princeton.eduCambridge undergraduate in the 1960s.) It did not appear in print until it was included in the second volume of Modigliani’s collected papers in 1980. Prior to Modigliani and Brumberg’s collaboration, and inspired by the central role of the relationship between consumption and income in Maynard Keynes’ General Theory, there had
History of Sex Education in the U.S. - Planned Parenthood
www.plannedparenthood.orgFeb 09, 2017 · From the 1960s on, support for sex education in schools began to gain widespread support. However, beginning in the 1980s, a debate began in the United States between a more comprehensive approach to sex education, which provided information about sexual health — including information about contraception — and abstinence only programs.