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Young Americans responded to John F. Kennedy with enthusiasm and optimism, particularly during his 1960 presidential campaign, which emphasized a vision of progress and change. His call to action, notably through the Peace Corps and the notion of "Ask not what your country can do for you," inspired many young people to engage in public service and activism. However, challenges arose as the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum, with many young Americans demanding more immediate and substantial action against racial injustice, leading to tensions between the administration's cautious approach and the urgency of youth activism.

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