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journalism began to lose credibility in the 1960s because __________________________________. A. the drug culture, Civil Rights protests, the Vietnam War and the women's movement were not easily explained by journalism, leading many individuals to lose faith in society's ability to ensure order. B. broadcast news stations began to embrace interpretive journalism at the expense of objective reporting. C. literary journalists like Tom Wolfe and Truman Capote turned to New Journalism to overcome flaws they perceived in routine reporting. D. news organizations began moving aways from the concept of objectivity toward a more partisan approach to reporting. E. several reporters were caught in major ethical scandals.