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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The answer is letter a 1960s student organization that opposed the war.  They were formed for the purpose of protesting the United States involvement in the Vietnam War.  They are organized marches, protests and sit-downs at universities to get their point through.

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.

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