The generational gap is a term popularized in Western countries during
the 1960s referring to differences between people of younger generations
and their elders, especially between children and their parents.[1]
Although some generational differences have existed throughout history,
modern generational gaps have often been attributed to rapid cultural
change in the postmodern period, particularly with respect to such
matters as musical tastes, fashion, culture and politics. . These
changes are assumed to have been magnified by the unprecedented size of
the young generation during the 1960s,
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