The answer is A: composed influencial counterculture music.
Robert A. Zimmermeman was the real name of the American folk singer and composer known as Bob Dylan. During the 1960s Bob Dylan wrote and sang many songs that were considered protest songs. Some of his songs were included in movements, such as <em>Anti-war and Civil Rights movements</em>. "Like a Rolling Stone", "Blowing in the Wind" and "Mr Tambourine Man" are some of his songs.
<span>Certain sacred practices and rituals are very important to muslims. They are a significant way that followers of Islam remember history, express conviction, and grow in devotion</span>
<span>Part one: Great Britain agreed to recognize the U.S. as an independent nation.
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<span>Part two: Britain gave up its claims to all lands between the Atlantic coast and the Mississippi River.
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<span>Part Three: The U.S. agreed to return all rights and property taken from loyalists during the war. </span>