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Which act was a protest against the Vietnam War?A.Attending collegeB.Watching the newsC.Supporting the Republican partyD.Demonstrating at a mass rally

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Which act was a protest against the Vietnam War?A.Attending collegeB.Watching the newsC.Supporting the Republican partyD.Demonstrating at a mass rally

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The act that was a protest against the Vietnam War was D. Demonstrating at a mass rally. This is because mass rallies were often used as a form of protest during this time period to express opposition to the war.

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