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zaharov [31]
3 years ago
12

When people look back at earlier eras, they often think of them as the “good old days.” In what ways does life in 1964 seem bett

er? In what ways does it seem worse than today?
English
2 answers:
alexdok [17]3 years ago
8 0
We are ahead now 1964 people were outside no iPhones noting everyone would play outside and not be robots
otez555 [7]3 years ago
5 0
In 1964, there was no technology to help them with anything so they would need to do it on their own. However, it is the same today because in order to have good stuff, it would cost a lot of money like house bills or medical bills.
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