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  -Who would have most likely worn this souvenir pin commemorating Apollo 11's moon landing in 1969? A)  feminist activists B)  members of the New Left C)  Soviet sympathizers D)  working- and middle-class Americans
-Who would have most likely worn this souvenir pin commemorating Apollo 11's moon landing in 1969?


A) feminist activists
B) members of the New Left
C) Soviet sympathizers
D) working- and middle-class Americans

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