In the 1960s, what did the term "counterculture" refer to?

A) a conservative movement among American youth who were nostalgic for the simple habits of the 1950s.
B) an environmental movement dedicated to countering the polluting effects of American consumer culture.
C) a youth culture that was radically disaffiliated from the mainstream assumptions of American society.
D) an urban middle-class reform movement that opposed the growing use of "uppers" and "downers" throughout American society.
E) a movement to increase American consumerism in order to solve the nation's economic woes.


C

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A) Mexicans B) Cubans C) El Salvadorians D) Puerto Ricans

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The assassination of Austrian Archduke Ferdinand was linked to __________.

A. the Serbian military B. an anarchist group C. Russian agents D. Hungarian nationalists

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What connects Spain, Portugal and Austria's political response to the Great Depression?

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