What was the common theme of protest songs in the 1960s? A- ending poverty B- lowering government regulation C- stopping war D- raising the age to drive

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i think it would be C- stopping war

The correct answer is C.

Antiwar protest song was a dominant music theme in the 1960's and 1970's. The 1960's gave rise to many alternative culture and social groups, such as the hippies and the New Left. The controversial war in Vietnam resulted in many marches and demonstrations during which the protest songs were sung. Many of the protest songs were banned from mainstream radio station and were heard on underground radio stations only.

The most famous author of antiwar protest songs in that period was Bob  Dylan. He produced a number of landmark protest songs such as: 'Blowing in the wind' and ' Master of War'.

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