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G.I. Joe war toys, western cowboys movies, and the Indian movies were the concept of Englehardt.
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Peak: During the time of the 1040s to 1960s there were G.I. Joe toys which built the concept of becoming a soldier in the minds of the kids. Fall: In the seventies, there were efforts to tone down the toys a little bit later then went completely out.
Potential revival: But the toys return again in the eighties.
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Peak: There were movies like these western, cowboys and the Indian movies where there was discrimination on the basis of the caste and the color. People watched this movie as a reassurance that they had won WWII. Fall: These movies disappeared and anti-war movies came.
Potential revival:For example, movies like star wars came again.
When feminist groups in the 1960s and 1970s pushed for Congress to propose the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), conservatives such as Phyllis Schlafly opposed it as something that would harm women rather than help them, that would infringe on their rights and freedoms rather than grant them greater freedom. The ERA stated that "equality of rights under the law shall not be abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." A key point Schlafly focused on was that this would force women to be subject to military draft and military combat service in the same way as men. This became the key issue regarding the defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment. House of Representatives gave its approval to the ERA in 1970; the Senate did so in 1972. But the amendment failed to achieve ratification by the states, due to the influence of the movement led by Schlafly.
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The last and very recent total solar eclipse in North America occurred on August 21, 2017.
This total solar eclipse was visible along certain paths that extended from the west coast to the east coast in the United States. Those who were not located along the path saw a partial solar eclipse.
This solar eclipse was noteworthy because 38 years had passed between the previous solar eclipse in 1979 to the recent one.
Before this total solar eclipse, the last time a total solar eclipse was visible from coast to coast in the United States occurred in 1918 (about 100 years ago).