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Question: In the U.S.
#1
after 1990-- modern means essentially contemporary and its definition shifts with time
 
#2
1965 to 1990-- the social movements of the late 60s and/or recent government programs represented the beginning of modern society
 
#3
1945 to 1965-- suburbanization, mass consumption, and the "affluent society" represented the beginning of modern life
 
#4
1920 to 1945-- the completion of urbanization, the radio, the motion picture, mass auto ownership, and transatlantic flight achieved modernity
 
#5
1870 to 1920-- the second industrial revolution with the invention of the light bulb, flight, and the automobile demarcate modernity
 
#6
before 1870-- I seriously think Andrew Johnson was a "modern" president
 
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« on: May 24, 2005, 12:35:26 AM »

1920-1945

What racist laws are you referring to?
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