1. The foundation of the hippie movement ____ historical precedent as far back as the counterculture of the Anxient Greek.
2. The first signs of what we would call modern "protohippies" ____ at the end of the 19th century in Europe.
3. Hippies tried to free _____ from social restrictions, choose their own way, and find new meaning in life.
4. The movement opposed the formality of trditional clubs, instead performing amateur music and singing, creative dress, and communal rest ____ hiking and camping.
5. As such, hippie clothing was often loose and ____ of natural fibres like cotton.
6. Men and women grew their hair long and avoided ____.
7. Anything one made oneself, whether sewn, knit or woven as macrame, ____.
8. Flowers were very ____ for the hippiie movement.
9. Nothing represented peace and love so much as a flower and they were ____.
10. Floral patterns were ____ on tops and dresses and flower patches adorned skirts and jeans.
11. Real flowers ____ in the hair and flower images were painted on the face.
12. Hippies argued that in the face of some ugliness in the world, it was important to display as ____ natural beauty as possible.
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