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Question 1:Tell me everything you can recall about the events surrounding the end of World War II.

Question 2: How do you think the world was different after WWII from before? What was worse? What was better?

Question 3: What was it like to be living during the Cold War? How did it personally affect you? How did it affect your society?

Question 4: What were the good things and bad things about living in the 1950s? How about the 1960s? Which do you think was the better decade for you and why?

Question 5: What do you think of when you think of "modern art?" How do you feel about it? What do you think it was trying to say or convey?

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