Counterculture is defined as
A) a cultural movement that criticized the goals and methods of Modernism in literature and art, and more generally attacked the search for inherent truth and universal value.
B) a protest movement against the values and conformity of mainstream society, originating in the United States and western Europe during the sixties.
C) active protests against the traditions of a society for the purposes of affecting a change.
D) passive resistance to established authority and cultural mores.
E) active participation in governmental or cultural resistance or usurping by citizens of that state.
B
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a. Populist b. Liberty c. Union d. National e. Progressive
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A) gained legal rights B) bought their freedom in large numbers C) gained greater autonomy D) faced even stricter slave codes