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The Sixties . War & Peace | PBS - 0 views

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    C: There is no date to the article but the website looks new and it is by PBS R: This article helps me understand how many millions of men went to Vietnam and where drafted A: I can not find who wrote the article but it is from PBS which is well known for precise information. It is a .org A: The information about the Vietnam war is accurate from what I know from my personal knowledge. It is un bias it shows both sides. P:The purpose is to inform us about the Vietnam war
guitarryan88

Spirit of the underground: the 60s rebel | Culture | The Guardian - 0 views

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    C:It is written in 2011 but since it is about the 60s so it is relevant. R:It is for people who want to learn about the 60s A: It is the guardian which is a very reputable source A: It comes from a lot of source which are well known P:The purpose is to inform us on the 60s
guitarryan88

When Did "The Sixties" Really Begin? Here's Why It Matters | Common Dreams | Breaking N... - 0 views

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    C: The article was made written february 2014 R: I would be comfortable putting this in an essay paper A:The site is well designed and there isn't any real mistakes showing it isn't accurate A: The information comes from the PBS documentary on the sixties. PBS are known for being a good source P:This is to inform you on the sixties and when did it start
Daryl Bambic

Rethinking One of Psychology's Most Infamous Experiments - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • 1961,
  • $4 for one hour of your time,”
  • Only part of that was true
    • Daryl Bambic
       
      Is this ethical?  Can researchers conduct an experiment and not reveal the true nature of the research?
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  • full 65 percent of people went all the way.
  • Until they emerged from the lab, the participants didn’t know that the shocks weren’t real,
    • Daryl Bambic
       
      What do you think might have been the impact of believing that you had been capable of administering fatal shocks to another human being?  
  • hat ordinary people, under the direction of an authority figure, would obey just about any order they were given, even to torture.
  • It’s a phenomenon that’s been used to explain atrocities from the Holocaust to the Vietnam War’s My Lai massacre to the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
  • one of the most famous experiments of the 20th century.
  • It’s inspired songs by Peter Gabriel (lyrics: “We do what we’re told/We do what we’re told/Told to do”
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