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In some cultures the Woodstock represented the abundance of food in the granary.

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Q: How did Woodstock reflect the counterculture?
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What was the unofficial capital of the counterculture movement?

it was Woodstock. The counterculture activity pinnacle was Woodstock, the counterculture movement official capital was San Francisco, California.


What effect did the counterculture have on art and?

Art and fashion began to reflect counterculture values-apex


Why do they call Woodstock on the peanuts Woodstock?

Woodstock in the Peanuts comics was named after the famous Woodstock Festival that took place in 1969. The carefree and peaceful nature of the character reflects the festival's counterculture values of peace and love.


In the 1969 where did all the positive forces of the counterculture come together to celebrate peace love and freedom?

Woodstock


What became the ''big stage'' for the anti-war movement in 1968?

Woodstock was the big stage for the counterculture anti-war movement . Woodstock was a three day rock music festival held in New York.


What effect did the counterculture have on art and fashion?

Art and fashion began to reflect counterculture values-apex


When a group has a distinctive way of looking at life but at the same time its values and norms reflect the dominant culture of its society?

This group likely represents a subculture within the larger society. While they may have unique perspectives and behaviors, they still adhere to the overarching values and norms of the dominant culture. This balance between distinctiveness and conformity can create a sense of belonging while also allowing for individual expression.


What effect did the counter culture have on art and fashion?

What always begins as a way to rebel against the norm, counterculture, becomes the norm. Counterculture affects art, fashion, music, and behavior. Some examples are:Hippies reacting to the 1950sGrunge as a reaction to Hair MetalPunk as a reaction to Disco


What name was given to the young people in the 1960s who rebelled agianst traditional values?

the era's counterculture.


Why was Woodstock 1969 a counterculture event?

It was a major counterculture event, because the festival's promoters (Artie Kornfield & Michael Lang) expected roughly a few thousand people. Instead, 500,000 people showed up for not 3, but 4 days of "peace, love, and music". The festival was extended for 4 days, because of a couple hours worth of rain after Joe Cocker's performance.


What were the positive results of Woodstock?

It makes us look back on the connection between rock music and the counterculture of the 1960s. But it's also an opportunity to think about the ways in which rock music, or any form of music, can create a sense of collective purpose.


Did Woodstock change the nation?

It makes us look back on the connection between rock music and the counterculture of the 1960s. But it's also an opportunity to think about the ways in which rock music, or any form of music, can create a sense of collective purpose