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christina sandifer
on Dec 10, 2024Verified
What did students of the New Left movement think was missing in American liberalism in the 1960s?
A) the willingness to address poverty
B) the reluctance of companies to recognize unions
C) the commitment to legislate on behalf of Social Security
D) the practice of true participatory democracy
E) a concern about the threat of monopoly in industrial capitalism
New Left Movement
A political movement that emerged in the 1960s, focusing on civil rights, anti-imperialism, and opposition to traditional capitalist values.
Participatory Democracy
A model of democracy in which citizens have the power to decide directly on policy and politicians are responsible for implementing those policy decisions.
- Describe the critiques of American liberalism by the New Left movement.
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the critiques of American liberalism by the New Left movement.
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