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What were the major turning points in Hebrew history, and why?
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A decade marked by significant social, cultural, and political changes around the world, including the civil rights movement, counterculture, and significant advancements in science and technology.
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A movement that began in the early 1960s in the United States focusing on issues of equality and discrimination, including workplace inequality, legal inequalities, and reproductive rights.
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