Early in 1968, an assault by police and National Guardsmen on unarmed student demonstrators at ________ resulted in the deaths of three students and the wounding of several dozen more

A) a Black Panther gathering in Berkeley
B) South Carolina State College
C) San Francisco State University
D) Tuskegee Institute in Alabama


Answer: B

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