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ANEK [815]
4 years ago
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On a national level, the American public was _______ the violence faced by the civil rights protestors in Birmingham.

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2 answers:
andrezito [222]4 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is C) outraged by.

<em>On a national level. The American public was </em><u><em>outraged by </em></u><em>the violence faced by the civil rights protestors in Birmingham. </em>

One of the most important campaigns of the civil rights movement of the time was Project C or the Birmingham Campaign of the Spring of 1963. Protesters organized many marches and boycotts in downtown Birmingham such as in the City Hall. People were protesting in a non-violent way against segregation laws when they where met by the police with violent use of the force with dogs and high-pressure fire hoses. On a national level. The American public was outraged by the violence faced by the civil rights protestors in Birmingham.

saw5 [17]4 years ago
8 0
The answer is C. Trust me.
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