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Termination Policy
A U.S. policy from the early 1950s to the late 1960s aimed at assimilating Native Americans into mainstream society by ending the recognition of tribal sovereignty and terminating the government's responsibility for Indian welfare.
New Left
A political movement originating in the 1960s, focusing on social issues, such as civil rights and opposition to the Vietnam War.
Radicalism
A political orientation or perspective that seeks profound or fundamental societal change, often advocating for reform through immediate and non-traditional methods.
Counterculture
A cultural movement or group that rejects mainstream values and norms, often advocating for alternative lifestyles and attitudes.
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