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Groups such as the Weavers were forced to perform at venues such as college campuses becauseMultiple Choicethey were not allowed in union halls.their music did not appeal to an older audience.they were free to express their political views there.they were blacklisted from television.

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Groups such as the Weavers were forced to perform at venues such as college campuses becauseMultiple Choicethey were not allowed in union halls.their music did not appeal to an older audience.they were free to express their political views there.they were blacklisted from television.

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The Weavers were forced to perform at venues such as college campuses because they were blacklisted from television.

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