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Across
  1. 3. Cultural and social phenomenon of suburban growth and lifestyle, characterized by single-family homes, automobile dependency, and conformity.
  2. 6. Literary movement associated with countercultural writers like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, advocating for non-conformity and spontaneous creativity.
  3. 7. Art movement featuring imagery from popular culture and mass media, often employing techniques of commercial art.
  4. 8. Social movement advocating for equal rights and treatment of African Americans, including desegregation and voting rights.
Down
  1. 1. Cultural phenomenon emphasizing the importance of buying and owning consumer goods, reflecting economic prosperity and post-war optimism.
  2. 2. Period of intense anti-communist sentiment and political repression in the United States, named after Senator Joseph McCarthy.
  3. 4. Subculture associated with the Beat Generation, characterized by unconventional dress, poetry readings, and rejection of mainstream values.
  4. 5. Music genre characterized by a fusion of rhythm and blues, gospel, and country music, associated with rebellion and youth culture.