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The human ear has two mechanisms to encode sound-wave frequency: the _____, used primarily for high frequencies, and the _____, used primarily for low frequencies.
Counterculture
“Hippie” youth culture of the 1960s, which rejected the values of the dominant culture in favor of illicit drugs, communes, free sex, and rock music.
Iran Crisis
Refers to a significant or critical period in Iranian history often associated with conflicts or national emergencies, such as the 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis.
American Hostages
Typically refers to American citizens who have been held captive by non-state actors or hostile states during a conflict or for political leverage.
Religious Fundamentalist
Individuals or groups who strictly adhere to the foundational principles of their faith, often advocating for a literal interpretation and application of religious texts and doctrines.
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