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9 March, 12:31

What did students of the new left movement think was missing in american liberalism in the 1960s? question 26 options: the willingness to address poverty. the reluctance of companies to recognize unions. the commitment to legislate on behalf of social security. the practice of true participatory democracy. a concern about the threat of monopoly in industrial capitalism?

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  1. 9 March, 15:01
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    the practice of true participatory democracy

    the new left movement in the USA in the 1960's advocated for true democracy, civil liberties, reforms in the university and were also against the Vietnam war. the movement was composed mainly of white students.
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