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Which statement best explains how the counterculture movement evolved throughout the 1960s?(1 point)
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As the movement grew, it began to align less with ideas on social equality.
As the movement grew, it began to align less with ideas on social equality.

It went from being an anti-war movement to embracing other ideas, such as gender and racial equality, too.
It went from being an anti-war movement to embracing other ideas, such as gender and racial equality, too.

It began as an anti-war movement, but anti-war sentiments began to decrease as the movement grew.
It began as an anti-war movement, but anti-war sentiments began to decrease as the movement grew.

The movement became divided as generations began to have different beliefs.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains how the counterculture movement evolved throughout the 1960s is:

**It went from being an anti-war movement to embracing other ideas, such as gender and racial equality, too.**

This statement accurately captures the broader evolution of the counterculture, which began with a strong focus on opposing the Vietnam War and gradually expanded to encompass various social justice issues, including civil rights and gender equality.
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