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