Following the war art generally moved away from realistic to "interpretational", since many artists were beginning to challenge the status quo of art that had existed for hundreds of years prior.
They influenced American Culture by questioning the existing state of affairs and contributing to the rise of the Civil Rights Movement.
<em>The Beat Generation</em> was a new cultural and literary movement in the 1950's. They were behind the concept of non-conformity, questioning the existing values and beliefs in America. They were against materialism, a society that relies heavily on consumerism and materialistic gadgets. They advocated sexual freedom, social equality ( gender and racial ,) and they were against wars. The spiritual quest during one's life was of great importance to them.
<em>Rock and roll</em> impacted American culture by breaking down racial barriers. Not only because of some black artists but also because of both races listening to the same type of music. The music became the voice of the young, united against the war and questioning racial inequality, supporting free thinking and the freedom of expression.
Answer:JOHN LOCKE’S 5 IDEAS ARE EXPRESSED IN THE PREAMBLE OF DECLARATION.
The Preamble consists of five propositions. Each reflects a common belief that had become prominent among at this time:
1)All men are created equal
2)They are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights
3)Among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
4)Governments are instituted among men to secure these rights
5)Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it. But that long-established governments should not be changed "for light and transient causes"
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They believed that immigrants were inferior to individuals born in the United States
Answer:
C. Promote assimilation
Explanation:
They wanted to assimilate the immigrants who moved there and teach them about American culture.