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The Counterculture - Chapter 31:iv -. Inspired by the Beat Generation of the 1950s, many young people rejected conventional social customs.

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Page 1: The Counterculture - Chapter 31:iv -. Inspired by the Beat Generation of the 1950s, many young people rejected conventional social customs.

The Counterculture

- Chapter 31:iv -

Page 2: The Counterculture - Chapter 31:iv -. Inspired by the Beat Generation of the 1950s, many young people rejected conventional social customs.

Inspired by the Beat Generation of the 1950s, many young people rejected

conventional social customs.

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They were inspired by people,such as Beat poet Allen Ginsberg.

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Baby-boomers affectionately

recall TV’sversion of

the Beatnik,Maynard G.

Krebs, as portrayed byBob Denver.

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Most of the “hippies” were

children of comfortable middle-class homes who could affordto be “free.”

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The Countercultural Revolution questioned everything that society believed, such as . . .

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. . . new, simpler forms of dress, . . .

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. . . different sexual attitudes, . . .

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. . . mistrust of government, . . .

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. . . recreational use of drugs, . . .

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. . . and the rejection of traditional customs (marriage, taxes, church).

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Not everyone “appreciated”

the hippie lifestyle.

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British designer Mary Quant

introduced the miniskirt in 1965.

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The Countercultural Revolution developed because of:

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. . . opposition to the Vietnam War, . . .

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. . . the emerging Civil Rights Movement, . . .

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. . .the Women’s Movement, . . .

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. . . the Latino Movement, . . .

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. . . and the Environmental

Movement.

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The music festivals at Woodstock and Altamont attracted thousands of “individuals”`.

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Mr. Parkinin retirement.