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<em>Young Americans for Freedom: </em>Conservative group in favor of the Vietnam War, lower taxes, and strong anti-communists.
This group was founded in 1960. It's an activist group with conservative views, matching the anti-communism, low taxes, and pro-war views.
<em>Students for a Democratic Society:</em> Advocated for "participatory democracy" and community involvement; anti-Vietnam war.
This group was also founded in 1960 but ended in 1974. It was another student activist group, and this one had views farther to the left.
<em>Free Speech Movement:</em> College students asserting their right to be heard and counted.
This was a major student protest in the mid-1960s concerning the rights of college students at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Answer:Full case name: Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham
Citations: 394 U.S. 147 89 S. Ct. 935; 22 ...
Explanation:
Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham, 394 U.S. 147 (1969), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Supreme Court struck down a Birmingham, Alabama ordinance that prohibited citizens from holding parades and processions on city streets without first obtaining a permit.
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Explanation:
about 1.5 million would be free African Americans
One of them was that they boycotted tea.