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Hi. I'm not sure if there should be choices in your item but I tried to find the missing details on your question. Here's my answer: The importance of the University of Michigan to the 1960's anti-war movement was that it was where the Students for a Democratic Movement was established.
Answer choices are:
A) The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed there.
B) It was the location of a three-day counterculture music festival.
C) It was where the Students for a Democratic Society was established.
D) Students from that university wrote Catch-22.
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Correct answer choice is:
C) It was where the Students for a Democratic Society was established.
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Explanation:
Now, the University of Michigan is appreciated for its long-standing chronicle of student activism and its leading performance in the Anti-Vietnam War Movement. The 1960s was a period packed with teens that had a passion to assert their dissatisfaction towards the administration.