Follow Up Answer “Analysis Questions” #’s 9-13 on pg. 15 or your workbook. Skip question 12.

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Follow Up Answer “Analysis Questions” #’s 9-13 on pg. 15 or your workbook. Skip question 12

1968: The Whole World Was Watching Vietnam and Civil Rights in America

1968 Timeline – Groups In your groups, for each event on your handout: Eight Groups In your groups, for each event on your handout: Use a piece of printer paper to provide details on the event and draw a picture (create an image) for the event Please make sure your details are “note style” (short and to the point) Please include the actual date Remember to KISS, use pen, write big 15 minutes to complete

1968 Timeline – Whole Class Post your events Use the timeline on the wall in the hall Complete your timeline handout Use the events posted on the wall to complete your handout

1968 with Tom Brokaw [20:50-28:05] John Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkXFb1sMa38 12:40-end https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErQNgH9FvLk

Discussion Questions How do you think the events of 1968 will impact the culture of the United States? The counterculture movement grew strong in the United States in 1968, why do you think this might be? If Vietnam and the Civil Rights Movement had not happened simultaneously, do you think there would have been as strong of a counterculture movement in the late 1960s?