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1980s Culture Student’s Name Course Date 1980s Culture Although the culture wars of the 1980s to present and that of the modernist and traditionalists of the early 20th century are different there are a subtle set of beliefs that interlink them. least the culture wars can be solved in the pluralistic society as globalization has brought people closer together in the 21st century. Bibliography Corbett P. Scott Janssen Volker Lund John M. Pfannestiel Todd and Vickery Paul. U.S. History. Houston: OpenStax 2017. [...]
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PROMPT; Compare the culture wars of the 1980s-present with the culture wars (modernists v. traditionalists, Scopes) of the early 20th century. What are the similarities? Differences? Can these culture wars ever be resolved in our pluralistic society? This is an exercise in critical thinking and a good self-assessment to see if you are "connecting the dots" and thinking historically Answer the question in ONE well-constructed paragraph (4-5 sentences). Paragraphs should begin with a thesis statement (1st sentence). Subsequent sentences should present historical facts with your analysis (how do these facts support your thesis statement in response to the prompt). Grammar and mechanics count and don't forget to cite as necessary.
Subject Area: History
Document Type: Paraphrasing