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The Sexual Revolution refers to a social movement that emerged in the 1960s, advocating for greater sexual freedom and the questioning of traditional norms surrounding sexuality and relationships. It was characterized by a shift in attitudes towards sex, including the acceptance of premarital sex, the use of birth control, and a push for LGBTQ+ rights. This movement was deeply intertwined with the broader youth culture of the 1960s, as young people sought to redefine personal identity and autonomy in opposition to conservative values.