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Conservatives were often angry about the counterculture because it challenged traditional values, norms, and authority, promoting ideas like sexual liberation, anti-establishment sentiments, and civil rights activism. They viewed these movements as a threat to social order and morality, leading to fears of societal decay. Additionally, the counterculture's rejection of mainstream culture and its embrace of alternative lifestyles heightened tensions during a time of significant social upheaval, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s.

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