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Explanation:
1) the average home life during the 60s was that (in a traditional family) that the mother stayed home and took care of children and cooked and cleaned while the father went to work. the children would go to school when they were old enough but the daughter/s (if there was any) would probably clean up after the brother/s and men of the household in a kind of training to be a housewife like her mother. (yes it was kind of very sexist)
2) in the 1960s more women started to enter the work force which bent the norm that women would grow up to get married have kids and cook and clean until she died. it was hard to work in a environment that was almost completely male but they persevered and got to the point that we are present day.
3) during the 60s, the average woman working a job would earn about In 1960, 61 cents for every $1 a man made. when all income was totaled up this was a big difference as well as a huge problem. women could work their whole lives at that time and still probably never make as much as the averge working man. while the wage gap has narrowed and women now earn 78 cents for every dollar now, it is still a big issue that is keeping us from reaching equality.
4) people in the 60s did earn less but they could afford more because of inflation of prices modern day. so basically, stuff cost less but money was also worth more so you would pay for things off of what seem like a small amount of money now and was much more back then.
5) one of the most popular sports in the sixties was baseball, many people watched it and many more played in as well as children in little league. golf was also very popular as well as mini golf.
6) one of the most popular films in the 1960s was called "Spartacus" and was realised October 7th, 1960 by Universal Studios. other popular films were "Psycho" by Paramount, "Exodus" by United Artists, and "Swiss Family Robinson" by Disney.