4 students dead from War Protests at Kent State Allison Krause- shot through arm and chest William Schroeder- shot in the back Jeffrey Miller-shot through the head Sandra Scheuer- shot through the throat
The students were protesting against the Vietnam War. They were unarmed and posed no real threat.
Primarily by college students; the worst case occurring at Kent State University in 1970.
U.S. troops invaded Cambodia.
A mood shot refers to the sudden changes in the moods of a person. Mood is generally defined as an emotional attitude or state.
Kent State University has multiple campuses and fees differ among them. Click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer box. It will take you to the College Board site where you can choose specific campuses. When you reach the campus page click on cost and you will be able to retrieve the information you are looking for.
Kent state
Kent State University in Ohio.
national guardsmen shot and killed four students
Ohio Guardsmen shot 4 students at Kent State on 04 May 1970, protesting Nixon's Cambodian invasion.
college students were protesting and were shot at by the national guard.
At Kent State University they were shot by Guardsmen after rocks/bricks had been thrown at the men.
That was the time of what became known as the Kent State Massacre, in which 4 students were shot and killed by the national guard, during a student anti-war protest.
See: Kent State University Shootings
04 May 1970 (the invasion occurred on 01 May 1970).
The Cambodian border was crossed on the 1st of May. The students were shot on the 4th. So they had since the 1st to prepare for it.
A Shooting at Kent State University in 1970, where guardsmen opened fire on students protesting, leaving 4 students dead.
Kent State University students in Kent, Ohio were peacefully protesting the attack on Cambodia. The governor called out the National Guard to quell the uprising. A guardsman opened fire, killing 4 students and wounding others.