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9 June, 17:59

Why were the Students for a Democratic Society a significant group in the 1960s?

They held the first national protest against the war in Vietnam.

They organized an iconic three-day festival of countercultural music.

They organized rallies in support of US involvement in the Vietnam War.

They held the first sit-ins and teach-ins to assert students' right to free speech.

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  1. 9 June, 19:12
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    The answer to this question is "they held the first national protest against the war in Vietnam " just took the test Good luck
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