The correct answer is True.
Explanation
Rosa Parks was an African-American activist who was noted for denying the bus seat in which she was sitting to a white man. This fact allowed the African American and civil rights movements of the United States to gain strength against racial segregation laws and to establish more equal laws for all without any distinction. This attitude of Rosa Parks during this episode demonstrates a creative mentality because at that time she was obliged by law to give up her chair, however, she saw it as an opportunity not to give it up to set a precedent for the civil rights of African Americans in the United States. According to the above, the correct answer is True, because Rosa Parks acted differently than she would be expected to act in a difficult situation.
The only option that doesn't really fit here is "ECONOMICS".
Darwin's theory of evolution opposed the ideas of the church that god was responsible for all progress and the being of humans. This is clearly a challenge to religion.
Until Darwin made his discoveries, science had been unable to truly understand the idea of evolution and for that reason he was also challenging the scientific world with a revolutionary theory.
Education is a mix of the two. At the time, education was highly linked to the church and would have shared morals along with beliefs. Science was clearly being taught in all schools at the time and of course Darwin's ideas ran contrary to the ideas that were being disseminated at the time.
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