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Jim Crow Laws
World War II and Civil Rights
Rosa Parks
Little Rock Nine
Civil Rights Act of 1957
Woolworth’s Lunch Counter
Freedom Riders
March on Washington
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Bloody Sunday
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Civil Rights Leaders Assassinated
Fair Housing Act of 1968
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Explanation:
The civil rights movement drew many young people into a maelstrom of meetings, marches and imprisonment. Some were wide-eyed idealists pursuing a cause and ignoring any consequence. Others sensed they were making history, even though they didn’t know the outcome. And some were just kids, doing what kids do. All of them made history in exposing decades of institutional segregation, white supremacy, and oppression and stirring a nation into action
The Columbian Exchange was very popular in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Britain was in debt because of the French and Indian War, which happened in the Americas.
Because the war did not occur in Britain, the British Parliament decided it would only be fair for the colonists to be taxed in order to pay off the war debt. However, this decision was made without the input of the colonists.
Answer:
C would be the best answer.
D is not true Carl Vinson was known as the father of the two ocean navy