Answer:
One of the one-day bus boycotts in Montgomery was to protest Rosa Parks's arrest and segregation in general
<u>Explanation:</u>
Rosa Parks' arrest started the Bus Boycott, during which the dark residents of Montgomery wouldn't ride the city's transports in a fight over the transport framework's arrangement of racial isolation. It was the primary mass-activity of the cutting edge social liberties period and filled in as a motivation to other social equality activists the country over.
Jim Crow transport laws in Montgomery at the hour of Parks' capture set up a segment for whites at the front of the transport, and a part for blacks in the back.
"<span>C. British tea was being imported into India" is correct, although there were also issues with pay. These issues weren't as much of an issue as the British importation, however. </span>
1. False, a theater of war is a place where war is opened up, i.e. the Pacific Theater in World War Two.
2. True, espionage is spying.
3. True.
4. True, President Wilson did want the League of Nations.
5. True, he was eventually shot down by infantry fire, though.
<span>decimating the population, leaving the survivors wealthier</span>