What did the experiences of late 1960s communes demonstrate?

A) Attempting to go against the Establishment led communal residents to drugs, venereal disease, and crime.
B) Most Americans would have accepted the communal ethic if the news media had portrayed it favorably.
C) Countercultures in the United States never can succeed or gain much following because of the power of the American ideology of family and sharing.
D) Groups that try to live a life of sharing closer to nature on rural communes will inevitably turn an urban neighborhood into an overcrowded, over-commercialized slum.
E) Some people sought to escape the urban-corporate world and live more naturally, but most communes were short-lived.


E

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