what was a troubling byproduct of the 1960s civil rights movements beyond the associated violence? the…

what was a troubling byproduct of the 1960s civil rights movements beyond the associated violence? the closure of many college campuses increasing exhaustion among americans attracting attention to the vietnam war

what was a troubling byproduct of the 1960s civil rights movements beyond the associated violence? the closure of many college campuses increasing exhaustion among americans attracting attention to the vietnam war

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The 1960s civil rights movements, while aiming for equality, led to various reactions. The closure of college campuses was a more localized and specific event not as widespread a byproduct as the overall sense of weariness. Attracting attention to the Vietnam War was a different movement (anti - war movement) that had some overlap but was not a direct byproduct of the civil rights movement in the same sense. The civil rights movements, with their continuous struggles, marches, and battles for justice, contributed to a growing sense of exhaustion among Americans who were dealing with the social upheaval.

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increasing exhaustion among Americans