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finlep [7]
2 years ago
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Why was rock ‘n’ roll so popular in the 1950’s? Give at least two examples and explain them in sentence form.

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yanalaym [24]2 years ago
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The first reason is because back in the 1950s people were still very conservative rock n roll was still popular with teens and most adults and parents hated it.

The second reason is it was a new thing new things either get brushed off or the become the next big thing a big thing was rebellion and teens now and then loved to rebel and rock n roll was how they did that back then.

I know this is probably a stupid answer but it's all I got lol. Hope it helps... somehow
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