Question 4 of 5
In the song "For What It's Worth," what groups were in conflict?
OA. Democrats and Republicans
OB. Young people and older people
C. Civil rights activists and segregationists
D. Communists and capitalists



Answer :

In the song "For What It's Worth," the groups in conflict were: C. Civil rights activists and segregationists 1. The song "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield was written by Stephen Stills. 2. It was inspired by the Sunset Strip curfew riots in 1966, where young people clashed with the police over restrictions and curfews. 3. The lyrics reflect the tensions and conflicts between the younger generation advocating for civil rights and protesting against injustice, and the establishment, including segregationists and authorities enforcing strict measures. 4. The song captures the spirit of the 1960s and the social unrest of that time, making it an anthem for protest and standing up against oppression.

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