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Answer:
Many artists in both art and music created works to honor the deaths at kent state.
Explanation:
The response of the world to the deaths of four students at Kent State on May 4, 1970, at the hands of the National Guard of the United States was intense and deeply felt. Visual artists used the event to create works that honored the victims and sometimes criticized the situation that caused their deaths. In one case, a group of students from the Philadelphia College of Art (now called The University of the Arts) made a Commemorative Medallion to honor the victims. Julia Claus, one of the students who helped create the medallion, traveled to Kent, Ohio, on June 7, 1970, and presented the piece to Kent State President Robert I. White.
Devo, a rock band, was created to convey the dehumanizing effect of modern technology after the Kent State Killings.