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What forces and or factors changed that conformity to one of protest? In the end the population became divided over such issues as civil rights, the equality of women, and Vietnam. Whereas people were so proud of their government and nation in fighting the World War II enemies and in the Cold War battles, some things had happened to lessen people's faith in government � �losing� the �Race to Space,� the embarrassment of the Bay of Pigs, and other fixations. At the time the newest form of rebellion was rock �n roll. Rock �n roll was rebellious and reflected the desire to escape conformity; it also helped break down racial barriers as white teenagers began to embrace the black musical culture. Another aspect is the television just coming out. American�s were now able to see the election of Richard M. Nixon and John F Kennedy instead of just listening to what they have to say. Because Americans now are able to see the candidates for the upcoming election they have a totally different look on everything. Although Nixon may have won the radio debate, Kennedy definitely took the lead with the television, because of his looks. Because of the cover up for the scandal Nixon lied about, made people lose faith in their government and protest. Americans were united against outside forces like Nazis or Communists, but became divided over internal issues like whether or not to give African Americans equal rights. America was supposed to be this big defender of liberty but hypocritically did not give equal rights to its own people. Also, we "lost" the war in Korea � diminishing our stance as the big victors. Later, there was the embarrassment of the Bay of Pigs, which ended with a humiliating surrender of covert (undercover) American volunteers being surrounded by Cuban forces after attempting to start a revolution on the island against the young communist Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro. Concluding sentence.
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