Significant Differences In Comparing 1958 To Present Day

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In my opinion the most significant differences in the way people lived when comparing 1958 to present day are the sports they play and the family roles. The difference between sports then and now are enormous. Back then, boys had the option to play basketball and football. Now, boys have the option to play all sports such as track, football, baseball, golf and many more. Girls in the olden days couldn’t play any sport except cheerleading. Girls could only be in cheerleading because it was supporting the boys in sports. Today girls can be in almost every sport as a guy! Not only has the aspect of sports changed, but family roles in the home have also changed greatly. In the 1950s and earlier, women would stay home and do all of the house chores

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