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Civil Society Protests- Anti Vietnam War, Peace, Students, Disarmament and Women's movements

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This pack is for History Students and includes information about the Civil Society Protests. Such as the; Peace Movements, Anti Vietnam War Movement, The Students Movement, The Disarmament Movement and the Women's liberation movements.

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Student Movement: What were the aims?

Answer: The students movement protested for change in society and questioned education systems, parent authority as well as the attitudes and values of society. They supported the anti-Vietnam War movement and the nuclear disarmament movement and challenged the way that universities were run.

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Student Movement: Why were they against the war?

Answer: They were against the war as there were issues of wealth, poverty, and lack of housing.

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Student Movement: What were they like?

Answer: - Hippies - \"Make Love not War\" - Lived in Communes - Peace, Love, Sex and Drugs - Summer of Love Woodstock - Opposed Capitalism - They wanted to drop out of society as they opposed systems set in place - Known as Baby Boomers

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Disarmament Movement: What was the aim?

Answer: To stimulate public debate on the disarmament of nuclear weapons as people were concerned about: 1) The environmental damage that nuclear weapons would cause 2) That the use of nuclear weapons would result in the Cold War turning \"hot\"

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Disarmament Movement: What methods were used?

Answer: 1) They protested against the development and storage of nuclear weapons. 2) They adopted the peace sign 3) They organized a 4 day march from the Atomic Weapons Establishment to Trafalgar Square in London.

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What was the CND?

Answer: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

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Disarmament Movement: What did the CND achieve?

Answer: Due to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the US involvement in the Vietnam War the CND achieved a lot of support from the public. Eventually the campaign was victorious as the UN passed the NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY.

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What was the Nuclear-Non Proliferation treaty?

Answer: This treaty was passed by the UN and its objective was to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.

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Anti-Vietnam War Movement: What was the aim?

Answer: To protest against the US involvement in unjust and unnecessary wars.

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