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What did people do for fun in the 1960s?

Pop music became the most popular form of music, and listening to music either live or as a record album was a favorite pastime. The Beatles created a worldwide sensation, and many people became fans and followed the group and their music. A style of dancing called "go-go dancing" was popular on television and in night clubs, where smoking was still allowed.Other hobbies which became popular in the '60s include collecting Barbie dolls and making balsa wood model airplanes.

What does the Japanese flag symbolize?

There is some scholarly debate about the reasons for the origin of the flag. Japan is known as the Land of the Rising Sun due to its location in East Asia, and many believe the flag is based upon this idea. The sun is also a very important symbol in Japan. In fact, Japan's royal family is said to be descendants of the sun goddess Amaterasu. "Nippon," the Japanese name for Japan, literally translates to "source of the sun." Previous versions of the flag included rays around the sun, and the white surrounding the red sun is believed to symbolize purity. Between the end of World War II and 1..

Who is the president of Norway?

Norway's 1814 constitution was influenced by the ideals of the French and American revolutions. It provides a system in which the monarch is the head of state, largely a ceremonial position, while the prime minister is the head of government, a position that controls most of the actual political power in the country. Officially, the king retains supreme executive authority in the country, but in practice, that power is exercised by the government headed by the prime minister.

Who rules America?

The Constitution of the United States describes the duties of each branch of government:Under Article II of the Constitution, the executive branch, or president, enforces laws passed by Congress, appoints a 15-person cabinet, and commands the armed forces.Under Article I of the Constitution, the legislative branch, or Congress, passes laws, declares war, tries impeachments, and approves or rejects presidential appointments.Under Article II of the Constitution, the judicial branch has the power to determine the constitutionality of laws passed by Congress.This system of checks and balances ensu..

Who stabbed Caesar first?

A conspiracy involving more than 60 noblemen arose to assassinate Julius Caesar. Cassius Longinus engineered the assassination, and Servilius Casca was involved, as was Caesar's so-called protégée Marcus Brutus. As Caesar entered the Roman senate, he dispatched his security force and was subsequently stabbed by other Roman senators, including Servilius Casca and Brutus, the latter of whom supposedly brought his knife to Caesar's groin. Upon Caesar's death, his adopted son, Octavian, was left in charge of Rome. He chased Cassius and Brutus down, and the men ultimately committed..

What was the Land Ordinance of 1785?

The land area that was the subject of the Land Ordinance of 1785 occupies parts of what are now known as the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. The land was acquired following the Revolutionary War as part of the Treaty of Paris. At the time, however, the region was primarily occupied by Native Americans as well as former colonists who had contracted segments of the land from the King of England.\nThe Land Ordinance of 1785 divided the land into 36-square-mile plots with townships at thei..

Where can you find facts about George Washington?

The Biography.com website features a quick facts section with basic information available at a glance, such as birth and death dates. The main article includes a brief overview of Washington's life followed by a detailed article divided into important sections so that facts can be easily be found. A video mini-biography provides images and audio to supplement the text. Some famous quotes from Washington are listed.\nHistory.com features a detailed biography divided into sections based on factual categories. Within the article, important names are linked to biography and location pages so ..

Who was involved in the Colombian Exchange?

Before 1500, potatoes and tomatoes were unknown outside of the Americas, while some plants, like bananas and oranges, did not exist on the American continent. What we now know as Colombian coffee was originally from the Middle East, while the rubber trees in Africa came from American stock. The two worlds also traded grains that became global staples, with the Americas providing corn and Europe introducing rice and wheat to the Americas. Much of the livestock exchange went in one direction, with explorers bringing horses, cows, sheep and chickens to the New World while introducing turkeys to E..

Where can you find a Dow Jones index chart history?

StockCharts.com details Dow Jones chart data to 1900. These charts include the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the transportation average and the utility average, the latter of which has data to 1928.\nYahoo's chart is interactive, and users can change how far back its history goes by day, month or year, back to 1985. CNN's and Market Watch's chart lengths also are variable back a maximum of five years for CNN and to 1987 for Market Watch, which also overlays the number of news stories about the industrial average for each year.

What is the history of Rosie the Riveter?

Due to large enlistment levels of men in the military, the industrial work force needed women to make up the difference. Before the war, only 27 percent of women worked; however, during the war, the figure rose to 37 percent. The government needed a propaganda figure to aid industry in the recruit of female workers.\nAn early version of Rosie the Riveter appeared in an advertisement for Westinghouse power company with the headline reading "We Can Do It!" Then in 1943, a song titled "Rosie the Riveter" written by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb debuted. Rockwell's image showed Rosie steppin..

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