The 1950s were characterized by post-war conformity and an emphasis on traditional family values, while the 1960s marked a period of significant social upheaval and cultural transformation. The Civil Rights Movement gained momentum, challenging racial segregation and advocating for equality, while the counterculture emerged, promoting peace, love, and anti-establishment sentiments, particularly in response to the Vietnam War. Additionally, the rise of youth culture, along with advancements in music and art, reflected a shift towards more progressive and liberal attitudes. Overall, the decade saw a move away from the conservative norms of the 1950s towards a more diverse and dynamic societal landscape.
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