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John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States
Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice
Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice
Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice
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One particular effect that Rock and Roll was thought to be the blame for was the rise in juvenile delinquency. History shows that there was an enormous spike in delinquency during the 50’s. With the assumption that Rock was to blame makes one wonder how rock was correlated to the increase in juvenile delinquency, and why would one come to this conclusion? To understand the main effect of rock on delinquency one needs to observe the rejuvenated culture of the 1950’s, know what defined a juvenile delinquent in this period, what crimes were being committed by the youth, the political aspect against rock, and the influences that rock had on the youth culture in the 1950’s.
They were passed during 1865<span> and </span><span>1870</span>
Answer: Most of the people during that time liked to watch TV, so ads came much more popular, and people from that time also followed group norms.
Explanation: I know it, i think.