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What did the 1960s counterculture embrace?

greater economic stability
opposition to the establishment and traditional values
educational freedom and choice
increased national security

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Answer:

opposition to the establishment and traditional values

Step-by-step explanation:

the 60s was a period when long‐held values and norms of behavior seemed to break down, particularly among the young. Many college‐age men and women became political activists and were the driving force behind the civil rights and antiwar movements

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