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#1) Following the 1960s, what did neoconservatives believe had happened to the nation's sense of morals?
Answer: they had deteriorated. The sixties was a time when the old secure framework of morality, authority, and discipline disintegrated. It was a time when everything happened, black civil rights; youth culture and trend-setting by young people; idealism, protest, and rebellion; the triumph of popular music based on Afro-American models and the emergence of this music as a universal language, with the Beatles as the heroes of the age; the search for inspiration in the religions of the Orient; massive changes in personal relationships and sexual behaviour; a general audacity and frankness in books and in the media, and in ordinary behaviour; relaxation in censorship; the new feminism; gay liberation; the emergence of 'the underground' and 'the counter-culture'; optimism and genuine faith in the dawning of a better world. For good or ill, something significant happened in the sixties.
Answer: they had deteriorated. The sixties was a time when the old secure framework of morality, authority, and discipline disintegrated. It was a time when everything happened, black civil rights; youth culture and trend-setting by young people; idealism, protest, and rebellion; the triumph of popular music based on Afro-American models and the emergence of this music as a universal language, with the Beatles as the heroes of the age; the search for inspiration in the religions of the Orient; massive changes in personal relationships and sexual behaviour; a general audacity and frankness in books and in the media, and in ordinary behaviour; relaxation in censorship; the new feminism; gay liberation; the emergence of 'the underground' and 'the counter-culture'; optimism and genuine faith in the dawning of a better world. For good or ill, something significant happened in the sixties.