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Answer the following questions in a post at least 300 words that starts a thread.

Why were young people in the United States pushing for change in the 1960s? In what ways did young people challenge the status quo? How did the Vietnam War affect American society? What was the legacy of the 1960s? Are there lessons we can learn from the experience of young people in the 1960s?

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Between 1960 and 1966, students initially protested civil rights, property, and campus issues before becoming active in the antiwar movement at the height of the Vietnam War.15 Aug 2022

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