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Unit 8 – The Postwar Period and Cold War, 1945–1980
Topic 8.15
What was a key difference between the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-War protests in the 1960s?
The Civil Rights Movement primarily focused on racial equality, while the anti-War movement was against America's involvement in Vietnam.
The anti-War movement achieved its goals faster than the Civil Rights Movement.
The Civil Rights Movement had more violent confrontations than the anti-War movement.
The Civil Rights Movement did not have any impact outside of America, unlike the anti-war protests.
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