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A group of people who are systematically opposed to the dominant culture make up a?

counterculture


Why did the music and clothing industries market products for the counterculture?

because members of the counterculture represented a large consumer group.


Which group best characterizes the counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s?

An outlaw motorcyle gang


A counterculture is composed of a group of people who the dominant culture?

are systematically opposed to


A group of people who are systematically opposed to the dominant culture make up a what?

A counterculture.


Who were the members of the counterculture movement?

The most famous group participating in the counterculture was the hippies; however, most of those who were considered to be part of the counterculture were not as radical. They included anyone who opposed the Vietnam War and anyway who opposed the norms and conformity of society (ex: mass media, popular culture). The counterculture is associated with drug use, the sexual revolution and an exploration of the spiritual side of life.


A counterculture is composed of a group of people who the dominant culture.?

are systematically opposed to


which statement best describes the response of the American counterculture to the vietnam war?

The Emergence of the Counterculture A counterculture developed in the United States in the late 1960s, lasting from approximately 1964 to 1972, and coinciding with America’s involvement in Vietnam. It was characterized by the rejection of conventional social norms—in this case, the norms of the 1950s. The counterculture youth rejected the cultural standards of their parents, specifically regarding racial segregation and initial widespread support for the Vietnam War.


What is an example of a group in counterculture?

To name a few: Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Brotherhood, and Elvis Presley's music


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

the era's counterculture.


What was the counterculture and how did it relate to Vietnam?

The counter-culture was a group of people who supported anti-war demostrations, including the Vietnam war :)


When the Mormons first estabished their settlement in Utah they would be classified a counterculture because of their belief in polygyny?

Not necessarily in 1847 and not in Utah the Territory of Deseret.First you have to define what is a counterculture. The definition of a 'Counterculture' is: "A sociological term used to describe the values and norms of behavior of a cultural group, or subculture, that run counter to those of the social mainstream of the day, the cultural equivalent of political opposition. Counterculture can also be described as a group whose behavior deviates from the societal norm.Answer: Was the Mormons a counterculture when they first established their settlements Utah in 1847? No, because the Mormons were mainly the only ones living in the Rocky Mountain area of Utah at that time. In Utah in 1847 they were the NORM and polygamy was the NORM.