How did the counterculture of the late 1960s and 1970s influence the U.S. views of the Vietnam War? (1 point) Responses [Choice A] Many members of the counterculture movement imitated parts of Vietnamese culture. [Choice A] Many members of the counterculture movement imitated parts of Vietnamese culture. [Choice B] The counterculture pressured the government to end the war through protests. [Choice B] The counterculture pressured the government to end the war through protests. [Choice C] Many members of the counterculture were concerned about the spread of drugs. [Choice C] Many members of the counterculture were concerned about the spread of drugs. [Choice D] The counterculture strongly supported the idea of ending Communism in Vietnam.

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[Choice B] The counterculture pressured the government to end the war through protests.

The counterculture of the late 1960s and 1970s played a significant role in shaping public opinion about the Vietnam War, largely through widespread protests and demonstrations that called for an end to U.S. involvement in Vietnam.