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AP 24.1158 Transitioning Music from the 1960s to the 1970s…
Although Motown music was taking root and popular in the 60s, other music genre also flourished….
Music and fashion are a great way to witness and measure the changes of any society . . . Iconic songs help define different eras.
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AP 24.1126 Vintage – TV and Movies (Pop Culture of the 1950s)
TV shows and Hollywood movies during the 1950s
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AP 24.986 The Great Depression – “Brother, Can you Spare a Dime?”
Each generation can identify monumental and unforgettable events that forever changed the course of American history. People can recall what they were doing when drastic and horrible events occurred and a common statement/question asked is:
“I remember when that happened. What were you doing when you heard that news?”
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AP 24.948 China – Sun Yat Sen
Sun Yat-sen is known as the ‘father of modern China’. He spent his adult life fighting against imperial China and the ruling Qing dynasty.
First as revolutionary leader and later as politician. His military and political work laid the groundwork from which his successors would later call out the People’s Republic of China.
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AP 24.932 WWI – Music Video (Silencio by Carlos Gardel)
Homage to the French soldiers of WWI.
Carlos Gardel
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AP 24.897 Before WWI – Music before WWI
LISTEN – WATCH – FEEL
the music and dances that shaped the world prior to World War IOperas Waltzes, Drama, Impressionism, Ballroom, Classical, Victorian, Symphonies, Romanticism, Concertos, Ballets, Chamber music
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AP 24.881 Mexican Revolutionaries – Soldaderas
Zapata’s army was unique in that he allowed women to join the ranks and serve as combatants. Although other revolutionary armies had many women followers, in general they did not fight (although there were exceptions). Only in Zapata’s army were there large numbers of women combatants: some were even officers. Some modern Mexican feminists point to the historical importance of these “soldaderas” as a milestone in women’s rights.
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