In the 1960s, bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones influenced culture. Students grew their hair, wore beads, and became more socially conscious about war, segregation, and family. The culture looked to bands like these for inspiration and encouragement. Therefore, the members of these bands whose style was emulated by people are known as

A. private communities.
B. peer groups.
C. social stereotypes.
D. reference groups.
E. ethnic groups.


Answer: D

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