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Q: Which event in the antiwar movement resulted in the deaths of college students at the hands of National Guard troops?
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Why was the antiwar movement strong at colleges?

The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.


Why was the antiwar movement especially strong at college?

The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.


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The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.


What issue did the students for democratic society focus on by 1964?

The antiwar movement.


What happened during the antiwar protests at Kent state University?

national guardsmen shot and killed four students


How was the antiwar movement criticismed to the Vietnam?

The military draft was three fourths of the anti-war movement.


How many people were killed in the antiwar demostration at Ohio university in 1970?

Four students.


At which college campus were students shot during a 1970 antiwar demonstration?

Kent state


What was the antiwar movement of the 1960s composed of?

It was made up of both violent and peaceful factions.


What are the specific legacies involved in the antiwar movement of the Vietnam war?

The all Volunteer military.


The counterculture was strongly associated with the antiwar movement as it objected to?

All of the above is true (APEX)


Antiwar protests?

was a student protest that started as the Free Speech movement in California and spread around the world. All members of the Anti-War Movement shared an opposition to war in Vietnam and condemned U.S. presence there. They claimed this was violating Vietnam's rights. This movement resulted in growing activism on campuses aimed at social reform etc. Primarily a middle-class movement. CULTURAL.