Change and Culture
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Politics and Protest
Music and Movements
100

What was a major difference between the 1950s and 1960s in American society?

The 1950s focused on stability and fitting in, while the 1960s focused on questioning rules and change.

100

What technology helped music spread quickly across the country in the 1960s?

Radio and television.

100

What global conflict caused fear of nuclear war during the 1960s?

The Cold War.

100

What genre became a strong voice for youth and rebellion in the 1960s?

Rock music.

200

In the 1960s, people began to express themselves more through what?

Clothing, hair, language, and music.

200

Why did the music industry begin focusing more on teenagers?

Teens had more spending money.

200

What movement worked to end segregation and inequality for Black Americans?

The Civil Rights Movement.

200

: What type of music focused on storytelling and social issues with simple instruments?

Folk music.

300

What idea describes the 1950s focus on “one right way” to act?

Conformity.

300

What allowed people to listen to music repeatedly and share it with others?

Records.

300

What war divided Americans and led to protests and debate?

The Vietnam War.

300

What genre combined gospel and rhythm & blues and expressed emotion and cultural pride?

Soul music.

400

Why did many young people start challenging rules in the 1960s?

They wanted to change unfair systems and express individuality.

400

How did economic growth after WWII affect music?

It created a strong middle class and gave teens money to influence music trends.

400

What was the purpose of protest songs during this time?

To spread messages, unify people, and inspire change.

400

What kind of songs were sung during protests to bring people together?

Freedom songs or protest songs.

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