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A 5 page paper that explores the redefining of values and beliefs as passed from American parents to their children following the era of the 1960s. Discussed is the unquestioned respect for both parental and political authority that existed in America prior to the 1960s and how these values were changed by opinions and beliefs born of the contradictions and confusion regarding both the Vietnam War and the social injustice of the era. Also discussed are Ron Kovic's autobiography Born on the Fourth of July and how its message applies to the entire era of change that marked this period in American history. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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1960s and how these values were changed by opinions and beliefs born of the contradictions and confusion regarding both the Vietnam War and the social injustice of the era.
Also discussed are Ron Kovics autobiography Born on the Fourth of July and how its message applies to the entire era of change that marked this period in American history.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. LCValues.doc Teach Your Children Well - The Redefining of Values Passed From Parent to Child Written by Linda
Canada 07/2000 Please I. The Golden Rule of a Golden Era "When the Fourth of July came, there were fireworks
going off all over the neighborhood. It was the most exciting time of year for me next to Christmas. Being born on the exact same day as my
country I thought was really great. I was so proud." ~ Ron Kovic, Born on the Fourth of July (1976; PG). Ron Kovic grew up in the shadow of
authority, taught to respect the Golden Rules of a Golden Era that had shaped the values and opinions of his small-town American parents. He never questioned the values of
either his parents or his country, and as he grew he took those values and opinions as his own. Having been born into a loving Catholic family, he never
challenged the authority of his parents or the integrity of their values. Having been born on the same day as his country to a decorated hero of World War
II, he likewise never doubted the authority or the integrity of his proud and free country. When he was a young child, Ron Kovic followed the rules of authority without
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