Which best describes Students for a Democratic Society?an organization of ROTC students
a 1960s student organization that opposed the war
a group of congressional interns
a conservative student group within the Republican Party

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Answer 1
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Answer:

Students for a Democratic Society was a 1960s student organization that opposed the war.

Explanation:

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a student organization in the United States, founded in 1960. They were part of the New Left, which formed a cornerstone of the student movement in the 1960s. They supported the civil rights movement. With the Vietnam War they became the main source of protesting students.

With the anti-war activity, there was an increasing radicalization of the student movement, and after militant groups split off, the SDS disintegrated in 1969.

Answer 2
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The statement that best describes Students for a Democratic Society is: a. an organization of ROTC students.

What is  Democratic Society?

In the 1960s Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a well-known student group in the US. It was a prominent component of the New Left movement and contributed significantly to numerous anti-war and civil rights demonstrations.

The group actively promoted student action and coordinated protests throughout the turbulent 1960s in an effort to bring about social and political change without resorting to violence.

Therefore the correct option is A.

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