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Years of discord: American politics and society, 1961-1974
Unusual political intensity marked the years between the inauguration of John F. Kennedy in 1961 and the resignation of Richard M. Nixon in 1974. As that period began, Americans of substance and stature expressed grave concern about the state of the nation at home and the prestige of the nation abroad. Their anxieties underlay the theme of Kennedy's 1960 campaign his promise to get the country moving again. Kennedy and his associates on the New Frontier looked to the federal government to provide solutions for protuberant national problems. As they addressed domestic and international issues, their pace and direction failed to satisfy Americans to their political left.
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