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Student Movements
Select the groups that were examples of antiwar student movements during the 1960s.
Check all of the boxes that apply.
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Berkeley Free Speech Movement
Harvard Society of Young Hawks
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- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) — Yes (major antiwar student organization)
- Berkeley Free Speech Movement — No (focused on campus free speech, not primarily an antiwar movement)
- Harvard Society of Young Hawks — No (pro‑war/hawkish orientation, not an antiwar student movement)
- Berkeley Free Speech Movement — No (focused on campus free speech, not primarily an antiwar movement)
- Harvard Society of Young Hawks — No (pro‑war/hawkish orientation, not an antiwar student movement)
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