Student Protests.
Across
- 1. - Term for those who participate in student protests and other social and political causes
- 4. - The war that was a major focus of student protests in the 1960s and early 1970s
- 6. - University where the "free speech" movement began
- 7. - Acronym for Students for a Democratic Society, a major student activist group in the 1960s
- 9. - A term sometimes used to describe the more confrontational aspects of student protests
- 12. University where four students were killed by National Guard troops during a protest in 1970
- 13. - A form of protest where participants occupy space and refuse to leave
- 14. - General term for political and social action taken by individuals or groups
- 15. - Describing the rights movement that some student protests were part of
Down
- 2. - The goal of many student protest movements, seeking to bring about social, polite goals, and cultural change
- 3. - Describing the broader cultural movement that student protests were part of
- 5. - Public displays of protest, often involving marches or rallies
- 8. - Word associated with the "free speech" movement at the University of California, Berkeley
- 10. - Describing the more extreme and controversial elements of student protest movements
- 11. - Term used to describe efforts to oppose or obstruct authority, often through protest