The 1960s counterculture
- A
Embraced traditional values, religious orthodoxy, military service, and strict Cold War conformity
- B
Was a tiny fringe of college students whose ideas had little impact on art, music, or American public life
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Rejected mainstream values, embracing peace, sexual freedom, drug experimentation, rock music, and protest
- D
Was a federally funded youth program promoting patriotism, military readiness, and anti-communist activism
Explanation
Hippies, Woodstock (1969), the antiwar movement, and changing sexual norms.