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Quick Quiz What caused the 1920s American economic boom? (write down one cause) What happened in the case of Sacco and Vanzetti? How did speculators cause the Wall Street Crash? The National Labor Relations Act, Wagner Act and National Recovery Administration all aimed for the same thing. What was it? What was Marshall Aid? What happened in the Bay of Pigs? Who was a famous journalist from the Vietnam War? Why did Stalin blockade Western Berlin?

How did the music young people listened to change in the 1960s How did the music young people listened to change in the 1960s? B aim – to explain how the music that young people listened to changed in the 1960s A/A* aim – to explain how the music that young people listened to changed in the 1960s and why this happened What changes do these two sources show you? It is like spot the difference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mJ4dpNal_k

Read the sheet and highlight all the changes in music Read the sheet and highlight all the changes in music. Think carefully about if it is different from the 1950s. Write down the four biggest changes in your books.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKUBTX9kKEo The Who https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoxRFOr_sQ0 Rolling Stones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTTsY-oz6Go The Kinks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WMesxVWuhc The Beatles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mw1D3HTGng Beatlemania

Radio Caroline https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8xvfBraulg

How did the music young people listened to change in the 1960s? List as many changes in the music that young people listened to as possible. How could you categorise these changes? Can you think of anything that suggests these changes weren’t as revolutionary as people tend to believe? What caused these changes to occur?

What do these sources show you about sexual activity amongst young people in the 1960s?

What does this person believe? Was there a sexual revolution in the 1960s? B aim – to explain both sides and reach a supported judgement A/A* aim – to explain both sides and why people believe them and reach a supported judgement What does this person believe? What could we call these beliefs?

What suggests there was a sexual revolution then? The Pill Nutrition Antibiotics The Media – Moral Panic Hippie Communes Alfie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i49XISKA48

Was there a sexual revolution in the 1960s Was there a sexual revolution in the 1960s? B aim – to explain both sides and reach a supported judgement A/A* aim – to explain both sides and why people believe them and reach a supported judgement

How did fashion change in the 1960s? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyLa5WZ8VO4 Read the sheet and write down five ways that fashion changed in the 1950s. Can you think of anything that limited these changes?

Homework – due Wednesday 10th December Read the article and answer these questions. Why did Britain have American influence? How did American influence affect Britain during WWII? How did American influence affect Britain after WWII?

How did education change in the 1960s? Read pp. 494-495 on education and answer these questions. What problems were there with schools? How were these problems solved? What problems were there with universities? How was this problem solved?