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AP U.S. History 2.4 Period 8: 1945-1980. During the 1960s the population of the United States...what?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

00:03

And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the baby boom,

00:06

that feeling you get when you find out you're having twins.

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[ babies gurgle ] All right, read this excerpt.

00:16

[ mumbles ]

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All right, and the question:

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During the 1960s the population of the United States... what?

00:25

And here are your potential answers. [ horn honks ]

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All right, in the 1960s, the times they were a-changin'.

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With half the planet still rebuilding after World War II

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and the new Immigration Act passed,

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the United States was the hip, happenin' place to be.

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[ party blowers blows ]

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What kind of an impact do you think that had on our population?

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Well, let's take a look at the answers to find out.

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During the 1960s, did the U.S. population

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B - remain stable due to increased

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immigration coupled with lower birth rates?

00:57

[ chuckles ] Well, remember the baby boom?

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Well, that no-so-little bang led to a population explosion.

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There was nothing low about birth rates at that time.

01:07

[ baby cries and giggles ] That knocks out B.

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Was the U.S. population C -

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decreasing in the southern states but increasing everywhere else?

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Well, actually, there was internal and external migration

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across the country, so populations were growing all over the map.

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That takes out C and D from contention. Which means

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that during the 1960s, the U.S. population A -

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grew due to increased immigration,

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higher birth rates, and lower death rates.

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On top of the Immigration Act and the baby boom, the U.S.

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also saw increased technological progress,

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which improved quality and length of life.

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[ hey! ] So that makes A the right answer.

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So the 60s really were one big summer of love...

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coupled with a fairer immigration policy and enhanced medical care.

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But mostly love.

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[ baby giggles ]

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