What was the essential philosophy of the counterculture, and why did it so upset many Americans?

What will be an ideal response?


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The woman suffrage pageant during the president's inaugural parade in 1913 drew

a) overwhelming support from women and almost universal opposition from men. b) overwhelming support from men and almost universal opposition from women. c) overwhelming support from both men and women. d) almost universal opposition from both men and women. e) some support and some opposition from both men and women.

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The growth of Christian monasteries throughout Europe led to which of the following?

A. a decrease in the interaction of Christian clergy with the rest of the population B. the emergence of a distinct European Christian culture C. a decrease in Rome's authority, as monasteries were founded farther from the capital of western Christendom D. the growth of female Christian orders

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How did Hamilton demonstrate his dedication in developing his plan for prosperity and security?

A) He consulted his friends and colleagues in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Virginia. B) He surveyed and patiently listened to his political enemies, especially Jefferson and Madison. C) He traveled to England and France, studying their economic institutions and industrial centers. D) He traveled around the United States, even into the Western Territories, to gain a true sense of the nation’s fiscal status. E) He conducted a survey of political and economic leaders on the subject.

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St. Augustine made Christian thought more appealing to the educated classes by harmonizing it with

A. Confucian thought. B. Manichaean syncretism. C. Byzantine philosophy. D. Jewish thought. E. Greek and Roman philosophical traditions.

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