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  2. Strauss–Howe generational theory - Wikipedia

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    The greatest generation (hero archetype), also known as the G.I. generation and the World War II generation, is the demographic cohort following the lost generation and preceding the silent generation. Strauss and Howe define the cohort as individuals born between 1901 and 1924.

  3. Category:Strauss–Howe generational theory - Wikipedia

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    According to the theory, historical events are associated with recurring generational personas (archetypes). Each generational persona unleashes a new era (called a turning) lasting around 21 years, in which a new social, political, and economic climate (mood) exists.

  4. Social cycle theory - Wikipedia

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    The StraussHowe generational theory, also known as the Fourth Turning theory or simply the Fourth Turning, which was created by authors William Strauss and Neil Howe, describes a theorized recurring generation cycle in American history. According to the theory, historical events are associated with recurring generational personas (archetypes).

  5. Neil Howe - Wikipedia

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    These include Generations (1991) and The Fourth Turning (1997) which examine historical generations and describe a theorized cycle of recurring mood eras in American history (now described as the StraussHowe generational theory). [5] [6] Generations made a deep impression on former US Vice President Al Gore, who called it the most ...

  6. Wikipedia : Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2019 July 10

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    1.1 Strauss Howe generational theory. 6 comments. 1.2 Write-in votes in DRE machines. 2 comments. Toggle the table of contents. ... View history; Tools ...

  7. AP World History: Modern - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the head of AP Grading, Trevor Packer, stated that the reason for the low percentages of 5s is that "AP World History is a college-level course, & many sophomores aren't yet writing at that level." 10.44 percent of all seniors who took the exam in 2012 received a 5, while just 6.62 percent of sophomores received a 5.

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  9. Theory of generations - Wikipedia

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    Mannheim defined a generation (note that some have suggested that the term cohort is more correct) to distinguish social generations from the kinship (family, blood-related generations) [2] as a group of individuals of similar ages whose members have experienced a noteworthy historical event within a set period of time. [2]