Title: U N I T 6
1U N I T 6
- LIVING
- WITH
- GREAT
- TURMOIL
2CHAPTER 23
3SECTION 1
- LATINOS AND
- NATIVE AMERICANS
- SEEK
- EQUALITY
4THE LATINO PRESENCE GROWS
- SPANISH SPEAKING
- FROM LATIN AMERICA
- MEXICO
- CARIBBEAN
- CENTRAL AMERICA
- SOUTH AMERICA
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6THE FIGHT FOR CHANGE
- FARM WORKERS MOVEMENT
- CESAR CHAVEZ
- CULTURAL PRIDE
- BILINGUAL ED. ACT (1968)
- MORE POLITICAL POWER
- LATE 60S UNTIL NOW
- IMMIGRATION ISSUES
7- CESAR
- CHAVEZ
- UNITED FARM
- WORKERS
- GRAPE BOYCOTT
- (1965)
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10NATIVE AMERICANSSTRUGGLE FOR EQUALITY
- VARIETY OF PROGRAMS
- MOST SEEN AS FAILURES
- HISTORY OF POVERTY
- AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT- AIM
- NEW GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
- MORE AUTONOMY
- TREATIES / LAND RESTORED
- CASINO GAMBLING ISSUES
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12Section 2
13FEMINISM
- THE GOAL
- ECONOMIC, POLITICAL,
- AND SOCIAL EQUALITY
- UNDER THE LAW FOR
- WOMEN.
14WORKING WOMEN
- OUTSIDE THE HOME
- INCREASED IN THE 1960S
- LIKE WWI, WWII
- INCREASED SKILLED JOBS
- PAID LESS THAN MEN
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16- Year Women's Men's Dollar
Percent Earnings Earnings
Difference - 2004 31,223 40,798 9,575 76.5
- 1994 25,558 35,513 9,955 72.0
- 1984 23,453 36,842 13,389 63.7
- 1974 21,419 36,456 15,037 58.8
- 1964 17,368 29,362 11,994 59.1
- Source Census Bureau, Current Population
Reports, Median Earning of Workers 15 Years Old
and Over by Work Experience and Sex. - Updated Aug. 2004
17JUST A REMINDEREDUCATION PAYS !
18- THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE
- BY BETTY FRIEDAN
- 1963
- MS. MAGAZINE
- GLORIA STEINEM
- 1972
19BETTY FRIEDAN
20GLORIA STEINEM
21N.O.W.NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN
- LOBBYISTS FOR WOMEN
- END DISCRIMINATION
- EQUAL PAY
- MORE CHILD CARE
- LEGALIZE ABORTION
- ROE v WADE (1973)
22EQUAL RIGHTSAMENDMENT
- APPROVED BY CONGRESS
- NEVER RATIFIED
- ONLY 35 STATES
- NEEDED 38 STATES
- PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY
- STOP-E.R.A. CAMPAIGN
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25THE RESULTS OF THE WOMENS MOVEMENT
- MORE OPPORTUNITIES
- MORE COLLEGE EDUCATION
- MORE EMPLOYMENT
- MORE INCOME
- MORE POLITICAL POWER
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27FACULTY, BY GENDER AND RANK, 1980 AND 2000 FACULTY, BY GENDER AND RANK, 1980 AND 2000 FACULTY, BY GENDER AND RANK, 1980 AND 2000 FACULTY, BY GENDER AND RANK, 1980 AND 2000 FACULTY, BY GENDER AND RANK, 1980 AND 2000
Men Men Women Women
1980 1998 1980 1998
Professor 90 76 10 24
Associate Professor 79 61 21 39
Assistant Professor 66 55 34 45
Instructor ??? 41 ??? 59
Lecturer 57 45 43 55
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29SECTION 3
- CULTURE
- AND
- COUNTER-CULTURE
30THE COUNTER-CULTURE
- YOUNG IDEALISTIC
- WHITE MIDDLE-CLASS
- REJECTED TRADITIONAL VALUES
- MATERIALISM
- TECHNOLOGY
- SUPPORT FOR VIETNAM WAR
31THE HIPPIE CULTURE
- UNIQUE CLOTHES
- COMMUNAL LIVING
- SOCIAL ACTIVISM
- DRUG USE
32SANFRANSICOHAIGHT-ASHBURYDISTRICTCOUNTER-CU
LTUREDOMINATED
33THE CULTURE OF THE 1960S
- POP ART
- ANDY WARHOL
- CASUAL FASHIONS
- JEANS, T-SHIRTS
- ROCK MUSIC
- THE BEATLES
- WOODSTOCK (1969)
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36THE DECLINE OF THE HIPPIE MOVEMENT
- INCREASE CRIME
- INCREASE VIOLENCE
- MANSON MURDERS
- ALTAMONT CONCERT
- ECONOMIC DEPENDENCY
37CHANGING ATTITUDES
- MORE OPENNESS
- MORE PERMISSIVENESS
- MORE DIVORCE
- MORE DRUG USE
- MORE CRIME
- STARTED CONSERVATIVE BACKLASH
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