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research project.

I have to do a project about a big event or something that happened in the 60’s or 50’s it can be anything. any ideas?

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amanaeu offline Unverified User #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (9 minutes after post)

um. the hippie movement? communism/cold war? cuban missile crisis? korean and then vietnam war? or try international news. check this out: or . lists events of note internationally in those two years and decades. wikipedia is a blessing, it truly is.

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Leeds, H3, GB | 3 months ago (12 hours, 33 minutes after post)

Kennedy’s assasination? First ascent of Everest? The Apollo missions? Amanaeu has a good point with the Cold War, it covers so many interesting topics, and there’s a fair chunk of international espionage in there too! The Suez Crisis? Publication of the double helix structure of DNA? Actually that’s a good one, especially as there were so many twists and turns (pardon the pun) to do with Rosalind Franklin being somewhat ignored even though she was a talented X-Ray crystallorgapher.
Good Luck!

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