How did music reflect and promote the ideas of the counter culture starting in the mid-1960s?(1 point)

Responses

They incited the Chicago riots
They incited the Chicago riots

They brought awareness to environmental issues.
They brought awareness to environmental issues.

The promoted peace and change
The promoted peace and change

They added to the counterculture concept of acceptance
They added to the counterculture concept of acceptance

These responses are accurate. Music in the mid-1960s reflected and promoted the ideas of the counterculture by inciting protests and raising awareness of social and political issues, promoting peace and change, and advocating for acceptance and equality. Artists used their music to express dissent against the establishment and to inspire listeners to question authority and seek social justice. Popular genres like folk, rock, and psychedelic music became anthems for the counterculture movement, spreading its values and ideals to a larger audience.