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19 October, 05:45

James Dean, Elvis Presley and Allen Ginsberg were all popular with youth in the 1950s what did they represent?

A. The embrace of machismo by mainstream society

B. A reaction against the middileclass life of comformity

C. The rise of rock and roll and demise of jazz

D. Dissatisfaction with a segregated society

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  1. 19 October, 09:37
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    The ascendancy of James Dean, Elvis Presley and Allen Ginsberg represented the reaction against the coformity of the 1950s. The 1950s has been viewed as a decade of consenus. Dean's REbel Without a Cause, Elvis Presley's promotion of Rock and Roll and Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" suggested a society that was experimental and embraced change.
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