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Counter Culture In The 1960's

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The counter-culture era was beginning in the 1960’s. It was never more than a “minority movement” which introduced new ideas about sex, communal lifestyles, and new ideas with food, clothes, and music. The sexual aspect of the movement was in full swing as college students were taking more casual approaches to sex and birth control made their appearances. People were also starting to do drugs, such a marijuana, and LSD. During this time over 2000 rural communes were made, rejecting any capitalist laws and life ran. One of the changes during this time left is the food they ate during this time, which was stuff such as wheat germ, yogurt, and granola. An important thing about this is that at most 10% of the American population was a part of

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