Baby Boomers: The Generation of Change

By Rob Richards, published Feb 07, 2008
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Of the many generations that the United States of America has experienced, one of the most memorable, is the generation of the baby boomers. Baby boomers are considered to be one of the top generations that has made a significant impact in the world. This generation is the generation that fought for civil rights and it is also the generation that emphasized equal opportunities for all its citizens regardless of belief, gender, race or age.

Baby boomers were people who were born between the post World War II era and the Vietnam War. This generation is called the baby boomer generation because of the significant increase in birth rate between the years of 1946 to 1964. This generation is considered to be one of the finest generations in the United States' history, a time where its economy grew and civil rights were largely grown.

The baby boomers generation is also where education was one of the main priorities of the United States of America. People who were born in this era experienced fighting for their civil rights during the time of Vietnam War. Baby boomers also created a new kind of American culture. It included The Beatles, Rock and Roll, The Motown Sound, and even Hippies.

America is a proud country and Americans are proud people. The United States of America is a country that is made up of different cultures and different races. It is where people go to seek the American dream. In fact, more and more people from different countries think that the United States of America is the country of choice to seek a better life for them and for their children.

This country experienced many wars and survived. It is also a country that has one of the best economies in the world and is also considered to be the country to embrace freedom and democracy. It is a country that is considered to be one of the most powerful countries today. However, behind it all, the American people are what really make the United States what it is today.

In fact, many generations and history have been left by the American people and influenced the world to live the American way. Some countries even adapted the American law to be implemented in their own country.

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