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Which idea from the 1950s inspired the counterculture movement of the 1960s?
an interest in travel and wanderlust
an appreciation of materialism
a rejection of religion and spirituality
an embrace of traditional values
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An interest in travel and wanderlust.
Explanation: the 1950s Beat movement (e.g., Jack Kerouac's On the Road) celebrated roaming, exploration, and breaking from conventional life—ideas that fed into the 1960s counterculture's pursuit of alternative lifestyles, travel, and self-discovery.
Explanation: the 1950s Beat movement (e.g., Jack Kerouac's On the Road) celebrated roaming, exploration, and breaking from conventional life—ideas that fed into the 1960s counterculture's pursuit of alternative lifestyles, travel, and self-discovery.
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