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The dreams of the 1960s began to disappear in the 1970s. The economy collapsed, and so did the opti
The dreams of the 1960s began to disappear in the 1970s. The economy collapsed, and so did the opti
The dreams of the 1960s began to disappear in the 1970s. The economy collapsed, and so did the opti
The dreams of the 1960s began to disappear in the 1970s. The economy collapsed, and so did the opti
The dreams of the 1960s began to disappear in the 1970s. The economy collapsed, and so did the opti
The dreams of the 1960s began to disappear in the 1970s. The economy collapsed, and so did the opti
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