The movement has long had a presence in the Anglosphere before spreading further afield in the 19th, 20th and early 21st centuries. Its origins are usually traced to , with various theological streams contributing to its foundation, including Pietism , Puritanism , Presbyterianism and Moravianism in particular its bishop Nicolaus Zinzendorf and his community at Herrnhut. Today, evangelicals are found across many Protestant branches, as well as in various denominations not subsumed to a specific branch. The movement gained great momentum during the 18th and 19th centuries with the Great Awakenings in Great Britain and the United States. In , there were an estimated million evangelicals in the world, meaning that one in four Christians would be classified as evangelical.

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A hippie sometimes misspelled as hippy [1] [2] is a member of the counterculture of the s , originally a youth movement that began in the United States during the mids and spread to other countries around the world. The term hippie was used in print by San Francisco writer Michael Fallon, helping popularise use of the term in the media, although the tag was seen elsewhere earlier. The origins of the terms hip and hep are uncertain. By the s, both had become part of African American jive slang and meant "sophisticated; currently fashionable; fully up-to-date". Hippies created their own communities, listened to psychedelic music , embraced the sexual revolution , and many used drugs such as marijuana and LSD to explore altered states of consciousness.