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What term is used to describe a group of people that would reject the social values of the greater society?

A. Traditionalists
B. Counterculture
C. Conformists
D. Conservatives

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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Thank you for this question. Please find the answer below: 

The term used to describe a group of people that would reject the social values of the greater society is the following; 

Counterculture 

The other terms describe the ones that tend to accept the greater society and its social values. Counterculture is the aspect against the culture of the country/region/society. This idea challenges the practices of the society in order to present their culture.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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The term used to describe a group of people who would oppose the wider society's social values is counterculture.

Explanation:

  • A counterculture is a subculture whose ideals and behavioral norms differ significantly from those of mainstream society, often as opposed to conventional cultural mores. In a well-defined age, a countercultural phenomenon reflects the culture and desires of a particular population.
  • The other words identify those that appear to embrace the larger society and its social values. Counterculture is the anti-country / region / society culture dimension. To show their history, this concept questions society's activities.

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