The depression of the 1920s.
2007-08-16 14:31:20
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answered by Randy 7
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The assassination of John F. Kennedy and that whole era of the early 60's. We lost our innocence because of all of the shootings and the war in Viet Nam. It was a time I wish I could forget.
2007-08-16 12:22:49
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answered by Diane B 6
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anything bad, the late sixties, the spoiled youth of middle america, who had everything handed to them on a platter of the parents who fought and lived through WWII gave them, to make things easier for them, they where such cry babies they ruined the very social structure and morale fibre of the nation, and for what?? drug use?? crappy music??? terrible fashions???, I was a child then, and it was all chaos it seems, anything good came out of the Reagan years, where we tried to get back a sense of Americanism ( he was of the WWII generation of hope and progress and determination and being one nation, indivisible), and that we are all one, not separate , like the political correct garbage that divides people today, (Thanks liberal of the 1990s and today) and not all arguing like today an back in the 60s and 70s.
2007-08-17 17:42:15
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answered by edjdonnell 5
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In a bad way, the 60's, before I was born.
In a good way, the 80's.
2007-08-16 12:19:11
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answered by VOLLEYBALLY 4
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the YALTA meeting, when us govt. allowed stalin to take estern europe as his backyard.
2007-08-19 07:19:18
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answered by Stepanov F 2
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