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What aspect of society did the counterculture of the 1960s reject?
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the new policies of President Johnson’s Great Society
the changing roles of married American women
the growing influence of non-Western cultures in the United States
the conventions of traditional American society
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the conventions of traditional American society
The 1960s counterculture (hippies, antiwar activists, etc.) rejected mainstream social norms, materialism, authority, and traditional values.
The 1960s counterculture (hippies, antiwar activists, etc.) rejected mainstream social norms, materialism, authority, and traditional values.
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