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Essay heading: Americans Attitude Change in the 60's
 
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Millions upon millions were killed. Entire European nations were wiped out. In America, returning troops and civilians though America had fought and won the "good" fight. In the late forties, and entire generation was born into one of the most prosperous times in American history. This new generation, which would come of age during the 1960's, grew up with a different perspective for America...
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In such a prosperous time, more people went to college than ever before. People had more time and money to begin analyzing social issues with a greater sense of criticism. Following the victories of the U.S., Britain, French, and Russian troops, Europe quickly became re-divided. The war torn country of Germany had been subsequently dived into eastern and western hemispheres by the allied powers...
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