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U N I T 6

U N I T 6. LIVING WITH GREAT TURMOIL. CHAPTER 23. AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE. SECTION 1. LATINOS AND NATIVE AMERICANS SEEK EQUALITY. THE LATINO PRESENCE GROWS. SPANISH SPEAKING FROM LATIN AMERICA MEXICO CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA. THE FIGHT FOR CHANGE.

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U N I T 6

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  1. U N I T 6 LIVING WITH GREAT TURMOIL CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  2. CHAPTER 23 AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  3. SECTION 1 LATINOS AND NATIVE AMERICANS SEEK EQUALITY CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  4. THE LATINO PRESENCE GROWS SPANISH SPEAKING FROM LATIN AMERICA MEXICO CARIBBEAN CENTRAL AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  5. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  6. THE FIGHT FOR CHANGE FARM WORKERS MOVEMENT CESAR CHAVEZ CULTURAL PRIDE BILINGUAL ED. ACT (1968) MORE POLITICAL POWER LATE 60’S UNTIL NOW IMMIGRATION ISSUES CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  7. CESAR CHAVEZ UNITED FARM WORKERS GRAPE BOYCOTT (1965) CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  8. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  9. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  10. NATIVE AMERICANSSTRUGGLE FOR EQUALITY VARIETY OF PROGRAMS MOST SEEN AS FAILURES HISTORY OF POVERTY AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT- AIM NEW GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS MORE AUTONOMY TREATIES / LAND RESTORED CASINO GAMBLING ISSUES CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  11. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  12. Section 2 WOMEN FIGHT FOR EQUALITY CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  13. FEMINISM THE GOAL: ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND SOCIAL EQUALITY UNDER THE LAW FOR WOMEN. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  14. “WORKING” WOMEN OUTSIDE THE HOME INCREASED IN THE 1960’S LIKE WWI, WWII INCREASED SKILLED JOBS PAID LESS THAN MEN CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  15. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  16. Year     Women's      Men's       Dollar      Percent                Earnings      Earnings     Difference 2004    $31,223    $40,798    $9,575     76.5% 1994    $25,558    $35,513    $9,955     72.0% 1984   $23,453  $36,842 $13,389  63.7% 1974    $21,419    $36,456    $15,037   58.8% 1964    $17,368    $29,362    $11,994   59.1% Source: Census Bureau, Current Population Reports, Median Earning of Workers 15 Years Old and Over by Work Experience and Sex. Updated Aug. 2004 CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  17. JUST A REMINDER–EDUCATION PAYS ! CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  18. THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE BY BETTY FRIEDAN 1963 MS. MAGAZINE GLORIA STEINEM 1972 CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  19. BETTY FRIEDAN CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  20. GLORIA STEINEM CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  21. N.O.W.NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN LOBBYISTS FOR WOMEN END DISCRIMINATION EQUAL PAY MORE CHILD CARE LEGALIZE ABORTION ROE v WADE (1973) CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  22. EQUAL RIGHTSAMENDMENT APPROVED BY CONGRESS NEVER RATIFIED ONLY 35 STATES NEEDED 38 STATES PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY STOP-E.R.A. CAMPAIGN CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  23. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  24. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  25. THE RESULTS OF THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT MORE OPPORTUNITIES MORE COLLEGE EDUCATION MORE EMPLOYMENT MORE INCOME MORE POLITICAL POWER CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  26. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  27. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  28. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  29. SECTION 3 CULTURE AND COUNTER-CULTURE CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  30. THE COUNTER-CULTURE YOUNG & IDEALISTIC WHITE & MIDDLE-CLASS REJECTED TRADITIONAL VALUES MATERIALISM TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT FOR VIETNAM WAR CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  31. THE HIPPIE CULTURE UNIQUE CLOTHES COMMUNAL LIVING SOCIAL ACTIVISM DRUG USE CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  32. SANFRANSICOHAIGHT-ASHBURYDISTRICTCOUNTER-CULTUREDOMINATED CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  33. THE CULTURE OF THE 1960’S “POP” ART ANDY WARHOL CASUAL FASHIONS JEANS, T-SHIRTS ROCK MUSIC THE BEATLES WOODSTOCK (1969) CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

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  35. CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  36. THE DECLINE OF THE HIPPIE MOVEMENT INCREASE CRIME INCREASE VIOLENCE MANSON MURDERS ALTAMONT CONCERT ECONOMIC DEPENDENCY CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

  37. CHANGING ATTITUDES MORE OPENNESS MORE PERMISSIVENESS MORE DIVORCE MORE DRUG USE MORE CRIME STARTED CONSERVATIVE BACKLASH CH 23 - AN ERA OF SOCIAL CHANGE

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