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In the 1960s, a form of protest known as a teach-in typically
involved groups participating in speeches and debates.
included students occupying university buildings.
included a large group marching down public streets.
involved draft dodgers burning draft cards.
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involved groups participating in speeches and debates.
A teach‑in was an extended on‑campus meeting (lectures, speeches, debates, discussions) — especially against the Vietnam War — unlike sit‑ins, marches, or draft‑card burnings.
A teach‑in was an extended on‑campus meeting (lectures, speeches, debates, discussions) — especially against the Vietnam War — unlike sit‑ins, marches, or draft‑card burnings.
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