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A 9 page paper delineating one particularly important development for each decade between the 1950s and the 1990s. School integration, the civil rights movement, the antiwar movement of the 1970s, and the dissolution of the USSR are discussed right alongside important technological developments in the 1980s. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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9 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPpolDecades.rtf
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century was a time of many changes for the United States. The student will undoubtedly recognize that the latter half of that century was particularly notable in terms of
the many social and political changes that occurred. Each decade following World War II, in fact, had at least one event of phenomenal impact to American culture. The
1950s, for example, will be forever remembered because of the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education. The student would have to agree that this one
event, in fact, would have reverberations that would reach throughout the remainder of the twentieth century. Each subsequent decade following the Brown v. Board of Education decision would be
part of a chain of societal events that ultimately resulted in a distinctly different American face.
Desegregation in the 1950s Heard by the Court in the 1954, Brown verses Board of Education tried the
legalities of segregation in the schools (Ryan, 2009). It would be a landmark case which would overturn the way a nation dealt with racial differences. Its impacts would
extend from the educational arena to the workplace and eventually to interpersonal relationships as people became more aware of, and more receptive to, people of different races. Indeed, Brown
versed Board of Education is but one domino in a long chain of societal change. Brown verses Board of Education overturned previous rulings
such as the now infamous Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision of 1896 that ruled that the Fourteenth Amendments requirement that all races were entitled to equal treatment could be
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