Turmoil in the 1960s Throughout the American history, all generations tried to personalize themselves with all other people before. It can be divided to represent a unique set of values, culture, and political ideals of decades of American history. The 1960s was the ten years between the beginning of happiness, the beginning of idealism, and the intense climax of discord. The music of this period produced a strong anti-culture and tried to influence the United States in an unprecedented way. Songs are the backbone of this new era, they are dance music of this generation, they advance and reached the culminating tide.
Some people say that the 1960s is an era of American turmoil, what happened in America in the 1960s is a revolution. In the 1960s, various religious movements were born in the religion of America, eastern religion, New Age religion (many of which formed community), anti-war protest, riot, political turmoil. For a while, Christians who believe in many Bibles for a while hope that Jesus will come back soon), some hippies and young dissatisfied people begin to read the Bible. As a result, a resurrection movement called "Jesus' popular movement" was born. Henry thought that movement was so important that he devoted all chapters to a series of gods, revelations and authority over six chapters. According to Henry
In the United States, the 1960s was called "Turbulence 60's". During that time, the people challenged the social order from an extreme direction, so the country experienced great social unrest. In the meantime, many exercises were held in the United States such as women 's rights movement, workers' rights movement, civil rights movement. Students from the University of California at Berkeley (University of California at Berkeley) became witnesses of the civil rights movement and were activated by 1964. Former graduate student Jack Weinberg sat on the table on October 1, 1964 and the Racial Equality Council distributed literature to encourage students to protest against institutional racial discrimination. Police asked Weinberg to present an identity proof to confirm that he is a student, but he refused to do so and was arrested.
Many people condemn students' enthusiasm for the Vietnam War in the 1960s, citizens disobedience, and violence. If this is the truth it is a pleasing idea as it means turning the problem into a problem of the 1960s. Unfortunately, there is evidence that Vietnam has more opportunities for outbreaks. War strengthened hatred and despised America's existing civilization (17).