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History, 23.07.2020 14:01, samariamartinez1029

What was the counterculture? ()civil rights protesters who organized sit-in protests at lunch counters
()a means of overthrowing a nation by infiltrating its military forces
()citizens who questioned the established political and social norms
()a CIA plan to plant agents in student protest groups to inform on them

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