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Counterculture Movement - Coggle Diagram
Counterculture Movement
Role of Women
Traditional/historical attitudes
Domestic (home) jobs and cook and clean
Less rights than men
Seen as weak
Sometimes objectified
Inferior to men
Marriage bar
They were to stay home and look after the kids
Counterculture views
Argued for equal pay
Also argued for better job opportunities for women
Womens movement
Female liberation
Equality between men and women
LGBT People
Traditional/historical attitudes
Seen as weak and unnatural
Conversion, prosecuted and discrimination
Seen as a weird and odd
Illegal at times
Counterculture views
Equal rights
Stonewall rebellion
Government
Traditional/historical attitudes
Protector of the nation
Told people what to do and expected them to say yes
Lots of authority and power
Counterculture views
Anti- authoritarian (anti-government)
Protests
People refusing to go to war
Ethnic Minorities
Traditional/historical attitudes
Seen as different and put in worse jobs
Treated differently and limits on what they could do
Violence
Abuse and segregation
Racism and discriminated against in physical and verbal ways
Counterculture views
Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King
Equality between everyone
Rosa Parks
Religion
Traditional/historical attitudes
Split opinions
Popular (many people)
Influential
Discriminated against as they had different views
Counterculture views
Decline in the power of religion to influence people's lives