The clothing was able to express individual characteristics and some people didn't like being the "perfect house wife" or any of the other sterotype icons. They wanted the Veitnam War to end, and our troops brought home. They did drugs because weed brought people together and made them happy. The only thing the "hippies" wanted was peace and love, no more fighting and killing. They wanted the perfect world.
Because they have a fairly wealthy population and the weather is such that you don't freeze to death the moment the weather turns cold
On 1st August 1920, Non-cooperation and Khilafat Movement began.
Germany and Britain from about 1795 onwards.
Subhash Chandra Bose started the "Quit India Movement," the last great struggle launched for the freedom of India. On October 17, 1940 Vinoba Bhave was first satyagrahi and Jawarharlal Nehru , the second . if the government did not arrest them, they planned to start moving towards Delhi, which was called the Delhi Chalo movement.
depressed classes& muslims do not participated in this movement there was no unity in this movement it was not a strong movement
The Romantic movement
See website: Hippie
what did the hippies rebel against in the sixties?
it is a hippie movement
it is a hippie movement
The hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s had several effects on society. It promoted anti-war sentiments, advocated for civil rights and environmental protection, and challenged traditional social norms related to gender roles and sexuality. The movement also influenced fashion, music, and art, leaving a lasting impact on popular culture.
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consumerism
The hippie movement that began around 1967 occurred during the reggae era. Reggae music was influenced by the hippie movement as well. Hope this helps :)
The hippie culture was all about drugs, rock music, mystic religions and sexual freedom. The Woodstock Festival represents the pinnacle of the hippie movement.
respect and social dignity
No they shouldn't be capitalized.
Such family which lives beyond the way a typical family lives in a western culture. The hippie movement was most popular in 1960s