Which of the following describes the importance of the University of Michigan to the 1960s antiwar movement?
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Exhibit. Today, the University of Michigan is known for its long standing history of student activism and its prominent role in Anti-Vietnam War Movement. The1960s was an era filled with youth that had a desire to voice their discontent towards the government.
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1960s appears to be an erra when the youth were filled with the desire to voice and air their discontent that was towards their government. Due to this, many movements were formed and this movements happened to intersect between each another. Throughout the nation in most college campuses, the main concern being the oppression of their rights on free speech and and the civil rights. PGC
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