Social Changes Kate moody Bailey Johnson Manroop kaur Kuninda kaur

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Social Changes Kate moody Bailey Johnson Manroop kaur Kuninda kaur Amanda Mossberg Lorene Lopez

Counterculture Members adopted values that ran counter to mainstream culture Rebelled against long-standing customs Valued youth, spontaneity, and freedom of expression. Promoted peace, love, and freedom

Generation Gap 1960s Differences between younger generations and older Children and parents Differences included: musical taste, fashion, culture, and politics

Second Wave of Feminism A period of feminism activity that first began In the early 1960’s It first began in the united states then eventually spread through the western world In the us the movement was initionally called

Betty Friedan She was a feminist Fought for rights for men and women to be treated equal Founder of National Organization for Women Wrote the Feminine Mystique

National Organization for Women Women wanted to find their voices Established by Betty Frieden Abbreviated as NOW Dedicated to winning true equality for all women

Equal Rights Amendment New goal and tactic women presented Abbreviated as ERA Guaranteed gender equality under the law

Gloria Steinman Gloria Steinman was a journalist in New York where she worked hard to maintain her own in a male-dominated field. She launched her own magazine, Ms., in 1972. She was also active in political campaigns, speaking out on women’s issues. She was the most famous feminist leader of the 1970s and continues to work to achieve equal rights for females everywhere.

Phyllis Schlafly National leader of the conservative movement Led the pro-family movement to victory Started national volunteer organization called the Eagle Forum Wrote many books including “A Choice Not an Echo” and “Feminist Fantasies” etc. Was a lawyer and served as a member of the commission on the Bicentennial of the US constitution. Appointed by Regan