__________ was a protest movement by American youth that arose in the late 1960s.A.Free Speech MovementB.The Women's MovementC.Anti-War Movement D.Counter Culture Movement

__________ was a protest movement by American youth that arose in the late 1960s.

A.Free Speech Movement
B.The Women's Movement
C.Anti-War Movement
D.Counter Culture Movement

参考解析

解析:考查英美概况知识。Free Speech Movement“言论自由运动”是1964年的加州大学伯克利分校的伯克利言论自由运动:The Women’s Movement“女权运动”是20世纪六七十年代解放女性思想,帮助她们获得自由、取得普遍平等的社会地位的美国女权运动;Anti—War Movement“反战运动”是60年代美国国民因对和平的渴求而发起的一场运动:Counter Culture Movement“反正统文化运动”是美国青年们以自己独特的方式来反对传统文化的价值观念和道德观念存在着某种传承的运动。故选D。

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