How did the counterculture movement impact culture in the U.S. and Europe in the 1960s?(1 point)

Responses

It emphasized a return to normalcy after the horrors of World War II.
It emphasized a return to normalcy after the horrors of World War II.

It pushed for equality based on race and gender.
It pushed for equality based on race and gender.

It emphasized the importance of the Vietnam War to fight communism.
It emphasized the importance of the Vietnam War to fight communism.

It pushed democratic ideals in western Europe.

- It challenged traditional social norms and values, promoting ideas of individual freedom and expression.

- It led to protests and demonstrations against the Vietnam War and other government policies, leading to political change and activism.
- It promoted the use of psychedelic drugs, leading to a shift in attitudes towards drug use and experimentation.
- It influenced art, music, fashion, and literature, leading to the rise of new movements such as hippie culture, psychedelic rock, and avant-garde art.