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American Popular Music - Sum 25 1960s America Reading Quiz
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Which two prominent Civil Rights leaders were assassinated within 3 months of each other in 1968?
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A.John and Robert Kennedy
B.Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy
C.Timothy Leary and Betty Friedan
D.Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy
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When evaluating the question, we need to focus on two Civil Rights leaders who were assassinated within three months of each other in 1968.
Option 1: 'John and Robert Kennedy' — John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, not 1968, and Robert Kennedy, while assassinated in 1968, was not assassinated within three months of his brother’s death. Moreover, the pair does not fit the Civil Rights......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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