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Yu Katayama

The documentary, Woodstock, showed how big and important it was for the US history and how this affected people in the world. Although there were lots of people doing drugs and walking around naked during the concert and most of the people in the town didn't support this movement, some were really helpful and they tried to believe in the actions of these "young people". This concert was designed so that the people were able to listen to the music, but most importantly, listening to the lyrics, which they expressed their feelings towards the world peace - no war. It was a quite a sight to see half of million people at the concert and it showed that if people in the world cooperated, it would have been possible for people in the world to become more friendly and create a very strong bond between countries. In my opinion, it was nice to see the younger generation stand up for themselves to bring the world peace and make it into a happier place and all they tried to do at the concert was to have fun and express their feelings. Overall, the concert had a huge affect in the history of the US and people can say that this could have been one of the most important event that have occurred in the last few decades.

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