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In the '60s some people went off to live in their own little communities where they shared living spaces, chores, and food. What were those communities called?

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The correct answer is communes.

In the 1960s, some people went off to live in their own little communities where they share living spaces, shores, and food. The name of those communities were communes.

The young people of the sixties, many of them considered hippies, were people that dreamed of liberty in a society without imposed limitations. They founded communes where they joined together and they treated each other as equals. They shared living spaces, shores, and food. The name of those communities were communes. They practice free love and one of their most renown slogans was "peace and love."

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The correct answer is communes. In the 60's, some people went off to live in their own little communities where they shared living space, chores, and foods, which is called communes. Communes is a community in which people intentionally share believes, prosperity, and possessions.
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