In America in 1950s, conformity is not something new wherein all the people, young an old followed pre-set norms instead of striking and making things out of their own. It was the book of Sociologist David Riesman tha analyzed the 1950s as the culture of conformity. However, not all people in America conformed to such norms like the beats. The "beat generation" is made up writers that rebelled against athe cultural norms trying to emphasize spontaneity and spirituality, intuition over reason and even a lot more. They even defied the patterns of respectability shocking the entire culture.
The answer to this statement is true because these second
great awakening had provided the Methodists and Baptists to be energized. The Baptists
are those people who are believers of the church while the Methodists who makes
John Wesley as their inspiration because of his teachings.