In 1968, antiwar protesters at the Democratic convention in Chicago
A. invaded the convention hall.
B. organized a massive hunger strike that drew worldwide notice.
C. forced significant changes to the party platform.
D. were attacked by police in a bloody riot.
E. went on a destructive rampage through city streets.
Answer: D
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