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18 May, 01:05

Which was true of 1960s counterculture?

A. It was part of the Establishment.

B. It was cultural.

C. It was only against the Vietnam War.

D. It was educational.

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  1. 18 May, 01:15
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    It was cultural
  2. 18 May, 01:28
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    Option B is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    It was a cultural movement which gained impetus when America' military intervention in Vietnam prevailed. Counterculture emerged when there were widespread tensions that prevailed in issues like racial incongruity, sexual standards, women privileges, and consumerism.

    A new culture started to emerge which included pop music, education which perceived youth to be the resource to experiment change in the society.

    Counterculture also encouraged people to place emphasis on individual potentiality and self-interest that would mold them into a productive citizen. It aims to modify the children' education which motivates love for nature and music and self-introspection when given freedom.
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