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How did the government and its citizens deal with this conflict?

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After World War II the United States went through a period of ideological and social conflict. How did the government and its citizens deal with this conflict? Also in your opinion, did the ideological or the social conflict affect the United States the most and why? Use specifics to support your answer. I need opinions please!

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  1. Shortly after WWII; the US Government grew and so did its infrastructure. Nonetheless; the 1950's was a period of fake ideology passed to the 1060's, stirring conflict of rebellion and inspiration of civil rights; freedom for all and the first time in a long time in America; its citizens taking to the streets in protest against their governments views on social, political, educational and foreign affairs. Without reservations; I'm inclined to state out of the rebellion came liberty and social conscienceness to catalyst the effects of our current General Election. Never before has any party produced Primary or General Election; where the faces of those running reflect the nation's spectrum. Bravo to the Democrats for having an Afro-American, Hispanic, and Female as viable candidates with aspiration to garnish the White House.  


  2. the ideological affected, with jfk the fisrt catholic gettin elected, seperation of goverment and church, getting rid of segregation, people and the kids were alot more educated back then, but it still goes on today look at the social conflict today, kids are dumbfucks i mean im 19, but people these days around my age are stupid as **** with the exception of none.

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