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What was the significance of Ralph Nader's work in the 1960s and 1970s?
A.Nader was a Socialist candidate for president who turned many Americans toward his ideology.
B.Nader recruited a small army of young college graduates to advance Socialist causes in the United States.
C.Nader was a staunch defender of growing corporate influence in the United States following the war.
D.Nader was an influential consumer advocate who recruited young activists to successfully challenge the safety and health problems created by large corporations during this era.
E.Nader led the student takeovers of many of the university campuses during this era in protest of American involvement in Vietnam.

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