Pros And Cons Of The 1960s

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The 1960s is generally thought of as a fun, musical, and free decade, but what was really going on? Between a war in Vietnam, rights movements, and assassinations, the nation was fighting on opposing sides. The world was struggling to overcome inequalities. The government and protestors were working together to change the nation for the better. The nation was in internal turmoil and neither sides were going to budge. The 1960s had many diverse views concerning politics, military and the economy that helped change the nation. During the 1960s J.F.K and L.B.J as well as many young minds fought to make America a better place for everyone. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” “sought to eliminate injustice and inequality in the U.S.” (“The 1960’s”). Many young …show more content…

(“The 1960s”). The U.S became divided, some for the war and others against it. Many people fled to Canada to escape the draft (“The 1960s”). Student activists protested the war and took over college campuses while their parents secretly supported the war (The 1960s. History.com). However, The 1968 North Vietnamese Tet offensive made people think twice about the war. On January 30th, 1968, Viet. Cong attacked 13 cities in South Vietnam as well as the U.S embassy in Saigon (“Tet Offensive”). It was the first war to be broadcast on T.V in the states. The battle of Hue just one day after the first strike when “Viet Cong and PAVN forces took control of an ancient Citadel” and “executed anyone in contact with American forces and buried them in mass graves” (“Tet Offensive”). 150 U.S Marines were killed along with 400 South Vietnam troops, and 5000 North Vietnamese troops. The Tet offensive resulted in a split of the democratic party and negotiations to end the …show more content…

After Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson took office and created medicaid and medicare to “give people a hand up, not a handout” (“The 1960’s”). Much like Kennedy, Johnson desired to build a “Great Society” “by spreading benefits of Americas successful economy to more citizens” ( “Looking at the New Frontier & Great society through the lense of economics”). From 1960 to 1969 the unemployment rates dropped from 6.6% to 3.5%. (Kimberly) Inflation however, began at 1.4% in 1960 and saw its lowest at 0.7% in 1961. It peaked in 1969 at 6.2% when Nixon came to office. Kennedy and Johnson’s plan may have sounded good in the beginning but took a turn for the worst when it came to

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