Can You Pass A Hippie True Or False Quiz?

Only true hippies can correctly answer this true or false quiz! It's time to find out how much you really know about hippie culture once and for all. Take these 12 questions and put your hippie knowledge to the test!
START THE QUIZ!

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True or false: The term "summer of love" refers to the summer or 1969.
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True or false: Hippies referred to those in power as "the system."
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True or false: Bob Dylan did not participate in the Woodstock festival, an event regarded as the high point of the hippie movement.
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True or false: Kurt Vonnegut, held "Acid Tests" in the 1960's, together with his circle of friends, known as the Merry Pranksters.
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True or false: The Free Speech Movement was a student protest that began in 1964 on the campus of Berkeley.
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True or false: Rolling Stone magazine released its first issue in 1967.
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True or false: The Beatle's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club was released in 1969.
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True or false: Ken Kesey is largely credited with inventing the Flower Power movement.
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True or false: New York's Greenwich village was considered the epicenter of the hippie movement.
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True or false: The first draft card was burned on October 15, 1965 in New York City.
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True or false: "The Trips Festival," took place in January 1966, at Longshoreman's Hall.
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True or false: When the Summer of Love finally ended, thousands of hippies left San Francisco for Florida.
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Based on the results of this quiz, you are not well versed on the hippie movement. Though you may appreciate the sentiment of this culture, you aren't quite aware of the major events that made this movement so amazing. Fret not, at least you gave it your all!

C+, Hippie Harrowing

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Right!
Based on the results of this quiz, you're well versed on hippie culture and the events that made this movement so important. It's obvious that you truly value this time in history. Keep up the good work!

B+, Hippie Hero

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Right!
Based on the results of this quiz, you are a true hippie ace! This movement truly holds a special place in your heart. Not only do you know the events that made the hippie movement what it was, but this test barely touched on your expansive hippie knowledge.

A+, Hippie Ace

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Right!
1
True or false: The term "summer of love" refers to the summer or 1969.
True
False
2
True or false: Hippies referred to those in power as "the system."
True
False
3
True or false: Bob Dylan did not participate in the Woodstock festival, an event regarded as the high point of the hippie movement.
True
False
4
True or false: Kurt Vonnegut, held "Acid Tests" in the 1960's, together with his circle of friends, known as the Merry Pranksters.
True
False
5
True or false: The Free Speech Movement was a student protest that began in 1964 on the campus of Berkeley.
True
False
6
True or false: Rolling Stone magazine released its first issue in 1967.
True
False
7
True or false: The Beatle's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club was released in 1969.
True
False
8
True or false: Ken Kesey is largely credited with inventing the Flower Power movement.
True
False
9
True or false: New York's Greenwich village was considered the epicenter of the hippie movement.
True
False
10
True or false: The first draft card was burned on October 15, 1965 in New York City.
True
False
11
True or false: "The Trips Festival," took place in January 1966, at Longshoreman's Hall.
True
False
12
True or false: When the Summer of Love finally ended, thousands of hippies left San Francisco for Florida.
True
False