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What decade did the hippie movement reach its peak in the United States?

1960s

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What renowned poet and singer-songwriter, known for his songs "Imagine" and "Give Peace a Chance," was a prominent figure in the peace and love movement of the 1960s?  

John Lennon

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What colorful clothing item, often worn by hippies as a symbol of peace and love, features bright patterns and is typically worn around the neck or head?

The Peace Symbol

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Which music festival, held in 1969, is often considered the epitome of the hippie counterculture and featured iconic performances by Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who?

Woodstock

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What political movement, opposed to the Vietnam War and advocating for peace and love, was closely associated with the hippie movement?

The Peace Movement

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Who was the American singer-songwriter known for her powerful voice and iconic performance at Woodstock with her rendition of "Piece of My Heart"?

Janis Joplin

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What popular mode of transportation, often adorned with psychedelic designs and symbols, became synonymous with the hippie movement?

Volkswagen bus (or VW Microbus)

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Who was the lead singer of the iconic band "The Doors," known for his poetic lyrics and charismatic stage presence?

Jim Morrison

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What influential book, written by Jack Kerouac, helped inspire the Beat Generation and later influenced the hippie counterculture?

"On the Road"

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What American actor and environmental activist, famous for his role in the film "Easy Rider," was a prominent figure in the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s?

Dennis Hopper

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What term refers to the practice of making one's own clothing, often using unconventional materials and designs, as a rejection of mainstream fashion?

DIY (Do It Yourself) fashion or clothing

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Who was the influential folk singer known for songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'"?

Bob Dylan

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