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Why were some people concerned about the new pop culture and "global village" in the 1960s? They were concerned that local cultures would disappear in an international pop culture. They thought that a "global village" might become one large communist nation. They believed a new pop culture would generate more distrust among nations. They did not believe an international pop culture was good for nations economies.
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People in the 1960s were concerned that the emergence of a new global pop culture and the concept of a "global village" might lead to the disappearance of local cultures.