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Karolina [17]
3 years ago
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What event forced john f. kennedy to take meaningful action in support of the civil rights movement? question 20 options: selma-

to-birmingham march. march on washington rally. king's demonstrations in birmingham. greensboro sit-ins. freedom summer campaign?
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2 answers:
AfilCa [17]3 years ago
6 0
Selma to <span>Birmingham affair
 JFK was the president who would have desired to end racism in America, having been a victim of racism himself, however who found himself tied by political and party affiliations to do something against racism. he also voted against Eisehower civil rights bill in 1957, but made a turn once he became Democratic nominee.
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SashulF [63]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

king's demonstrations in birmingham. forced john f. kennedy to take meaningful action in support of the civil rights movement

Explanation:

The non-violent direct action campaign guided the Birmingham campaign after the white authorities clashed against student groups in public confrontations. The city was one of the most racially meaningful for the country and its environment pursued African-American populations to stagnate in marginal statues. After the public supported the movement, former president J. F. Kennedy analyzed the situation and saw something he could have not seen without the movement, the social gap between both groups. Therefore, he proposed the civil rights act f 1964. Because only after all the damage against the participants and analyzing their reasons, he was able to understand them.

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