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10 December, 16:39

Which of the following describes the importance of the University of Michigan to the 1960s antiwar movement?

A) The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed there.

B) It was the location of a three-day counterculture music festival.

C) It was where the Students for a Democratic Society was established.

D) Students from that university wrote Catch-22.

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  1. 10 December, 18:22
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    The correct answer is C) It was where the Students for a Democratic Society was established.

    This group not only became a major force in the fight against Vietnam involvement, but it was also heavily involved in the fight for civil rights and equality.
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