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Ksivusya [100]
4 years ago
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Which of the following best describes how Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson affected American culture? They were the first Afric

an American players in Major League Baseball. Their efforts led to the integration of US public schools. They showed the country that integration could be successful. Their actions led to the segregation in most American sports.
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2 answers:
Allushta [10]4 years ago
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Answer:

They showed the country that integration could be successful.

Explanation:

Rickey and Robinson, through their roles as manager of a baseball team and first African-American pro ballplayer, were an example of the power of integration.

RUDIKE [14]4 years ago
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The correct answer is C) they showed the country that integration could be successful.

<em>What best describes Branch Rickey and Jack Robinson was that they showed the country that integration could be successful. </em>

Branch Rickey was a Major League Baseball executive that was famous for signing the first Major League African American player: Jackie Robinson. Rickey was a white man that consider that black people could be part of a Major Baseball League roster, although his decision was criticized by many. Robinson ended up being a superstar and his presence in professional baseball open the path to other minorities in professional sports. Yes, it's true,  that Branch Rickey and Jack Robinson showed the country that integration could be successful.

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