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Which statements about the young people of the '60s counterculture are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.


They wore their hair long and their clothes loose and colorful.


Some experimented with drugs and many died as a result.


Some were civil rights marchers and they helped register new voters.


Most believed in total segregation and opposed the civil rights movement.


They supported the Vietnam War and agreed to serve in the armed forces.


They demanded power in their schools and colleges.

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User Longneck
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Answer:

A. They wore their hair long and their clothes loose and colorful.

C. They demanded power in their schools and colleges.

D. Some experimented with drugs and died as a result.

F. Some were civil rights marchers and they helped register new voters.

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User Vhlen
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Answer:

All except Most believing in total segregation, and support of the Vietnam war.

Cheers!

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User Thehayro
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