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Young women who belonged to the 1960s counterculture movement often
got married and settled down at a younger age than their parents had.
pursued nontraditional roles instead of becoming wives and mothers.
rejected careers and professional employment to become homemakers.
took part in violent, aggressive antiwar protests and demonstrations.

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pursued nontraditional roles instead of becoming wives and mothers.

Members of the 1960s counterculture rejected many traditional gender expectations, experimenting with alternative lifestyles, careers, communal living, and the early women’s liberation movement rather than settling into the postwar model of wife-and-mother homemaking.