- They were deeply divided
60 Minutes - 1968 Faith Hope and Politics The Sunni Triangle The Man with the Golden Ears 36-18 was released on: USA: 8 February 2004
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Insight - 1960 All the Things I've Never Liked was released on: USA: 31 July 1968
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The legacies of 1968 were the triumph of mob violence, the triumph of the Mainstream Media in distorting the reality of mob violence as well as of the Vietnam War and of Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia, and the refusal of most Americans to stand for such, hence the election of Richard Nixon.
they were deeply divided
Their deep divisions could lead to violence.
Their deep divisions could lead to violence.
they were deeply divided
- They were deeply divided
- They were deeply divided
- They were deeply divided
- They were deeply divided
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The events of 1968, marked by widespread protests against the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, and the assassinations of key figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, revealed deep divisions within American society regarding politics and social issues. Many Americans became increasingly disillusioned with the government and its policies, leading to a surge in activism and demands for change. The tumultuous year highlighted the growing desire for social justice, anti-war sentiments, and a more engaged and representative political process. Ultimately, these events catalyzed a shift in public perception and political engagement that would shape future movements and policies.
they sometimes led to violence they were deeply divided Americans disagreed about many issues.
The 1968 Democratic convention really showed the division in the nation. Several things happened that Spring that made it seem like the world was on fire. In April MLK was killed and in June Bobby Kennedy was killed. There were the Watts riots and the demonstrations against the Vietnam War. The largest draft in US history took place in 68 and it seemed as if the war was expanding. I was 18 in 1968 and this still sticks with me and remains in the memory of people today.