The Montgomery officials tried to stop the boycott by organizing regular mass meetings. This was to keep African American residents ready and mobilized around the boycott.
<h3>What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?</h3>
The Montgomery bus boycott was known to be a mass protest which took place in the United States. It was a 13-month protest that actually brought the segregation on public buses to an end.
The Supreme Court ruled that the segregation was unconstitutional. Black leaders actually organized the regular mass meetings.
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Answer:
I think its B
(correct me if i wrong im doing the test too c,:)
Explanation:
In my world, I believe that young adults can be comfortable discussing their feelings with both parties - it all depends on the closeness of their relationship with that person! Though, we might be a bit more wary about speaking out with friends who have an influence on us or might be more biased, due to peer pressure.
Often times, we tend to not share information regarding our feelings with people we don't know well, or aren't comfortable with. Close friends and trusted adults can be good people to vent to about these things :)
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Freedom, economic prosperity, opportunity and the rule of law were some of the values mentioned by President Reagan in Christmas talk about the family in the US. Presumably he meant these were values shared by many Americans. While these are nice sounding phrases, I believe that many Americans would doubt that they benefitted supposedly from the implementation of these policies and they certainly weren't meant for other countries such as Nicaragua where he backed the contras to fight the Sandinista's who were trying to implement these things for the vast majority of the people who had suffered so much under Somoza.