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1960s case study 2

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  At the 1964 election, Conservative MP Peter Griffiths infamously won the Smethwick seat after a campaign employing the slogan: "If you want a for a neighbour, vote Liberal or Labour". Shirley Cooper, who came from the Caribbean to live in Birmingham at the same time, says: "People weren't prepared. They came here and didn't have all the things that they thought they'd have. They were used to seeing signs in windows, reading: "No Blacks. No Irish. No Dogs." They had no option but to cram their often large families into tiny homes. What was it like to be black in the 1960s      no vote aggression obama no equal jobs called dirty 
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What are the main difference between a tabloid and a broadsheet?    Tabloid : A smaller than standard newspaper which focuses on less "serious" content, especially celebrities, sports, and sensationalist crime stories.  Broadsheet : A standard or full sized newspaper that takes a serious look at major news stories.  In the technical sense,  tabloid  refers to a newspaper that typically measures 11 by 17 inches—smaller than a  broadsheet —and is usually no more than five columns across. ... In a crime story, a  broadsheet  will refer to a police officer, while a  tabloid  will use the term cop. What category of newspaper was the Observer in the 1960s?     The  Observer  is a British  newspaper  published on Sundays. In the same place on the political spectrum as its sister papers The  Guardian  and The  Guardian  Weekly, whose parent company  Guardian  Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993, it takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues. What category o

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Print newspapers in the 1960s and 2010s Newspapers in the 1960s were already fearing competition from other media – in this case, television.  However, newspaper circulations were very high by today’s standards. The peak in newspapers’ circulation was in the early 1950s, with decline ever since.    By comparison, total circulation of Sunday newspapers in 2010 was down to about 10 million, which represents about 0.4 per household. 4 

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vietnam war  civil rights protests  the moon landing  1940s war still influencing  the 1960s America invented the word teenager  mods  rockers  hippies  gay law changes  the pill = free love  lsd was made