In response to race riots and black militancy, by the late 1960s a growing number of whites:
a. called for expanding the range of social welfare benefits.
b. marched side by side with Black Panthers and other militants.
c. backed away from supporting civil rights.
d. demanded the arrest of Martin Luther King, Jr.
ANSWER: c
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