The 1960s was a decade of major political, social, and technological change. Key events included John F. Kennedy becoming president and being assassinated, the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement led by Martin Luther King Jr., the moon landing, and the rise of new styles of music and fashion epitomized by the hippie movement. Technology advanced rapidly with inventions like the home computer. The decade saw a cultural divide emerge as younger people rebelled against traditions through music, dress, and opposing the war.