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There was much more civil unrestduring the 1960s than the 1950s. However, unrest in both decades was caused by the issues of African American rights and grievances. In the 1960s, but not the 1950s, unrest was also causedby the Vietnam War. ... Both of these came about because of segregation and the Civil RightsMovement.

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There were several factors leading to civil unrest in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. One of these factors was tied to discrimination and segregation in the South. Throughout the South, whites and blacks were not equal.

What is civil unrest?

Civil unrest is any activity arising from an act of mass civil disobedience — such as a riot, strike, or demonstration — in which participants become hostile to authority. Civil disturbance may be spontaneous or planned.

What factors caused civil unrest in the 1960s?

Black citizens were still fighting against discrimination. Americans did not support Lyndon Johnson's dream of a Great Society. Women were paid less than men for doing the same job. Americans no longer supported the Vietnam War.

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