Explain What Was The Turning Point Of The 1960's

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The 1960’s were a turning point in America’s history. Ideas that had been introduced in the 1950’s now began to gain momentum. The civil rights movement, begun as a series of peaceful protests, grew more violent as some of its followers became impatient with the slow pace of change. U.S. involvement in the war in Southeast Asia, intended to hold back the tide of Communism, grew rapidly. Also, the new political awareness of youth bloomed almost overnight into a rejection of many of the values of an older generation. Both exciting and confusing, full of hope and despair, the 1960’s witnessed a cascade of events that changed the way Americans looked at themselves, at each other and at the rest of the world. At first America’s youth eagerly answered