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soldier1979 [14.2K]
4 years ago
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What led Bradford to challenge the segregated bus system?

History
2 answers:
Law Incorporation [45]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

For sitting in the "wrong" part of the bus.

Explanation:

They were supposed to sit in the back of the bus, leaving the front available for whites. She decided to challenge it because of this.

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Gelneren [198K]4 years ago
7 0

Answers for the entire assignment on e2020 :)

Why was Bradford arrested?

C) For sitting in the “wrong” part of the bus

What led Bradford to challenge the segregated bus system?

C) She was tired of being treated unfairly.

Put the following events in the correct sequence.

Rosa Parks was arrested.  (2)

Martin Luther King was arrested.  (4)

Montgomery buses were attacked.  (6)

The MIA started a carpool program.  (3)

Montgomery buses were integrated.  (5)

Claudette Colvin and Mary Louise Smith were arrested. (1)

Why did Parks refuse to give up her seat on the bus?

A) She was tired of being treated as a second-class citizen.

Which statement best describes Rosa Parks?

C) She and her husband had long been active in the civil rights movement.

According to Dr. King, what is the “glory of America”?

C) The right to protest

Herbert and her husband spoke out against Jim Crow Laws

When integration came about, Herbert sat at a lunch counter with several black customers.

What did Herbert do to help the boycotters?

A) She drove them places.

What does the size of the crowd facing arraignment suggest about the boycott? (Picture)

B) There was widespread participation in the protest against segregated buses.

What do the headlines show about reaction to the boycott?

B) It was sometimes violent.

According to the last front page, five thousand people were at the first boycott meeting.

Use what you learned in the lesson to write at least three sentences describing the impact of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

What did you include in your response? Check all that apply.

The boycott ended segregation on Montgomery buses.

The boycott led to violence against African Americans in Montgomery.

The boycott showed African Americans that they had some support in the white community.

The boycott provided a sense of personal power to African Americans.

The boycott gave national attention to the civil rights movement.

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