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maks197457 [2]
2 years ago
7

Did the kind of music hippies listen to influnce them or did the vietnam war

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lana [24]2 years ago
5 0
The music hippies listened to were influenced by the vietnam war or any other war such as john lennon's imagine. So they were influenced by the war and how they can stop it by causing world peace
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