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Zorluk: OrtaThe 1960s: The Swinging Sixties and New Laws

Beyond the cultural influence of bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, the 1960s in the UK was a period of 'social revolution' defined by new laws. Which major legislative changes were enacted during this 'Swinging Sixties' era?

  1. The Abortion Act and the Sexual Offences ActCevap
  2. B
    The establishment of the National Health Service (NHS)
  3. C
    The United Kingdom joining the European Economic Community (EEC)
  4. D
    The arrival of the 'Windrush' generation from the Caribbean

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The Abortion Act and the Sexual Offences Act
The 1960s, famously known as the 'Swinging Sixties', was a decade of significant social change. During this time, Parliament passed the Abortion Act and the Sexual Offences Act (both in 1967), which liberalised laws regarding reproductive rights and decriminalised certain homosexual acts between men.

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1
Identify the historical period mentioned
The 1960s (often called the 'Swinging Sixties').
The question specifies the era associated with The Beatles and a 'social revolution'.
2
Recall the legislative reforms that define the 1960s 'social revolution'
The Abortion Act and the Sexual Offences Act (1967), and the abolition of capital punishment.
These laws reflected the liberalising social attitudes of the decade.
3
Select the option that matches these reforms while excluding events from other decades
The Abortion Act and the Sexual Offences Act.
This is the only pair of legislative changes that occurred specifically within the 1960s.

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The 1960s social revolution and associated legislative reforms.
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