Students for a Democratic Society was formed
A. to protest the Vietnam War.
B. by a group of students primarily from the University of Michigan.
C. as a branch of the Democratic Party.
D. to support civil rights efforts in the South.
E. in reaction to the Kennedy assassination.
B
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