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  1. Vor einem Tag · What happened when I tried a 1960s diet. My week of 1960s eating had its ups and downs. I started on a Sunday with a cooked breakfast, albeit a modest one: a slice of bacon, a piece of fried bread ...

  2. 30. Juli 2010 · Bell bottom pants, flowing maxi dresses, ponchos, leisure suits, frayed jeans and earth tones dominated 1970s fashion. Tie-dye inspired by the 1960s “hippie” style continued to be worn, while ...

  3. The 1960s were a tumultuous period in American history. The pressures of Civil Rights and racial equality, combined with increasingly violent political radicalism, stretched the fabric of American society. Overseas, the Cold War and the struggle to contain the further spread of Communism dominated national policy. While America was becoming polarized at home, it had to present a strong front ...

  4. Canada's 1960s: the ironies of identity in a rebellious era, University of Toronto Press ISBN 978-0-8020-9954-9; Clarkson, Stephen. Trudeau and Our Times. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1990 – 1994. 2 vol. Couture, Claude, and Vivien Bosley. Paddling with the Current: Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Etienne Parent, Liberalism, and Nationalism in ...

  5. The following lists events that happened during 1960 in the Kingdom of Afghanistan. The U.S.S.R. has by this year spent or committed about $300,000,000 in economic aid to Afghanistan. The latest Soviet enterprise is the building of the Salang highway across the Hindu Kush range to shorten the route between Kabul and the northern provinces by 190 km.

  6. nzhistory.govt.nz › keyword › 1960s1960s | NZ History

    The 1960s. Five decades ago most Kiwis enjoyed a standard of living that was the envy of other nations. During the 1960s the arrival of TV and jet airliners shrank our world, and New Zealanders began to express themselves on a range of international issues, including opposition to the Vietnam War.

  7. 1. Juli 2024 · China - Cultural Revolution, Maoism, Communism: The years 1961–65 did not resemble the three previous ones, despite the persistence of radical labels and slogans. The Chinese themselves were loath to acknowledge the end of the Great Leap period, declaring the validity of the general line of socialist construction and its international revolutionary corollary for one and all. Reality can be ...