Mario Savio became the leader of the free speech movement on the Berkeley campus when

a) university president Kerr had him arrested.
b) the regents voted 15 to 2 to ban communist speakers on the university campus.
c) the regents closed the last area for soliciting for off-campus political activities.
d) a student was arrested and beaten by police for interrupting a meeting where the chancellor was speaking.
e) Richard Nixon gave a speech on campus attacking communists' right to speak.


c

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