Which item, below, is NOT a trend of the 1970s?Group of answer choicesMusicians and artists became activists for social causesThe Draft was repealedSuccessful policies began for racial and gender equalityProsperity for the Middle Classes
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Which item, below, is NOT a trend of the 1970s?Group of answer choicesMusicians and artists became activists for social causesThe Draft was repealedSuccessful policies began for racial and gender equalityProsperity for the Middle Classes
Solution
The item that is NOT a trend of the 1970s is "Prosperity for the Middle Classes". During the 1970s, the United States experienced an economic downturn, which included inflation, energy crises, and a decline in real median family income. This period was not characterized by prosperity for the middle classes.
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