In my opinion I would say C
After WWII, factory managers expected women to quit their jobs and return to their domestic roles in the home so the war-worn men could retake their employment positions. While the war period was marked by governmentally-funded feminist messages/symbols such as ‘Rosie the Riveter’, the 1950’s and 1960’s saw women and men pushed back into traditional, stereotypical gender roles.
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The Loyal Nine incited, organized, and managed mob rule in the streets of Boston to protest the Stamp Act. These Patriot mobs used tactics of fear, force, intimidation and violence to demonstrate against the Stamp Act, and they targeted pro-Stamp Act supporters and officials.
Explanation:
The correct answer is Martin Luther King Jr.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott started after the NAACP and Rosa Parks agreed to challenge a Montgomery law forcing black citizens to give up their seats to white citizens. After Parks was arrested for violating this law, members of the African American community and NAACP worked to organize a boycott. This refusal to ride on Montgomery public buses was made widespread thanks to speeches by people like Martin Luther King Jr. Ultimately, this boycottt was successful as the city of Montgomery changed their policy roughly one year after the boycott began.