Article: Feeling groovier? Years after Woodstock, researchers find a gentler generation gap.(News)

Byline: Calvin Woodward Associated Press

WASHINGTON u Forty years ago, young people moved to music their parents despised, upended the conventions of their elders and, as the saying went, did not trust anyone over 30.

These days? All is groovy.

So finds a new poll out Wednesday, examining the generation gap four decades after Woodstock and the rebel yell of 1960s youth.

The Pew Research Center noticed what could be an eternal truth: Young people and older people exhibit marked differences in attitudes. Whether itAEs the work ethic, religious beliefs, racial tolerance, the way they treat other people or the use of technology, the young ...

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