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Why were the 1968 Olympics significant?


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a

The world witnessed a moment of the feminists

b

The world witnessed a moment of the lower caste

c

The world witnessed a moment of terrorism

d

The world witnessed a moment of the civil rights activist 

answer is D.

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The 1968 Olympics significant because the world witnessed a moment of the civil rights activist.
The athlete's Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Mexican Olympic Awards Ceremony gained notoriety today for their acts during this occasion when they stood out against racial injustice.
The winners lowered their heads and raised their fists when the national anthem played as they stood to accept their awards. Both of them are African Americans who have won medals in the gold and bronze categories, respectively. Their deeds made Black poverty visible. They used this act to call attention to racial inequality in the US on a global scale.
 
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Why were the 1968 Olympics significant?