Which of the following is true of the "New Left" that sprang up in the 1960s and 1970s?
A. Relatively few members of the New Left were communists.
B. The New Left was generally uninterested in the Vietnam War.
C. It was formed mainly by middle-aged white individuals who had been disillusioned by the Vietnam War.
D. The New Left showed little interest in the plight of African Americans.
E. The New Left was relatively racially diverse.
Answer: A
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