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-In the aftermath of the American [[Cambodian Campaign|Invasion of Cambodia]] on [[April 30]], [[1970]] and the killing of four students at [[Kent State shootings|Kent State University]] on [[May 4]] 1970 in Ohio and at [[Jackson State killings|Jackson State College]] in Mississippi on May 14/15, more than 450 university, college and high school campuses across the country were shut by student strikes and both violent and non-violent protests that involved more than 4 million students.+In the aftermath of the American [[Cambodian Campaign|Invasion of Cambodia]] on April 30, 1970, four students were killed at [[Kent State shootings|Kent State University]] on May 4, 1970 in Ohio, as well as two students at [[Jackson State killings|Jackson State College]] in Mississippi on May 14/15. More than 450 university, college and high school campuses across the country were shut down by student strikes and both violent and non-violent protests that involved more than 4 million students.
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 +*[[Opposition to the Vietnam War]]
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In the aftermath of the American Invasion of Cambodia on April 30, 1970, four students were killed at Kent State University on May 4, 1970 in Ohio, as well as two students at Jackson State College in Mississippi on May 14/15. More than 450 university, college and high school campuses across the country were shut down by student strikes and both violent and non-violent protests that involved more than 4 million students.

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