The three statements that explain how the media impacted the Civil Rights movements during the 1960s are:
a.It applied pressure on political leaders to support policies designed to combat discrimination.
b.It led to the desegregation of newsrooms with the hiring of the first Black journalist in America.
d.It increased public support for protesters by showing attacks on Black people on television.
<h3>What is the Civil Rights Movement?</h3>
This refers to the historical movement in the United States of America that saw Black activists demand and protest for an end to segregation and equality for black people.
Hence, we can see that based on the role of the media in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, we can see that they helped to desegregate newsrooms and also draw a public opinion.
I learned in school that they wanted more land so they bombed Pearl Harbor. So the answer is B: To destroy the morale of the Americans living in Hawaii.
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