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By the end of the Cold war, the superpowers had enough firepower for ___________ Hiroshima’s. 2. _____________ technology played a "commanding role" in U.S. history. 3. What generation fought the Vietnam War? 4. Against what were the baby boomers revolting? 5. What technology made people more aware of Kent State and Vietnam? 6. What new values came from the baby boomers? 7. What was different about Watergate vs. previous scandals?

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1) By the end of the Cold War, the superpowers had enough firepower for over a million Hiroshimas.

2) T.V. technology played a "commanding role" in US history.

3) What generation fought the Vietnam War? Baby Boomers, American citizens born between 1945 and 1960.

4) Against what were the baby boomers revolting? Baby Boomers were revolting against Vietnam War and against conscription.

5) What technology made more aware of Kent State and Vietnam? Television.

6) What new values came from the baby boomers? Self-discipline, organization and obedience.

7) What was different about Watergate vs. previous scandals? The systematic violation of rights granted by Constitution to opposition parties to make politics, since the Republican Party made espionage against the Democratic Party in get valious information to win 1972 presidential elections.

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