In August, Rosa meets Martin Luther King, Jr. On December 1st, Rosa is arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for not giving her seat to a white passenger on the bus. On December 5th, she stands trial and is found guilty of breaking the segregation laws. The Montgomery bus boycott begins which will last 381 days.
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In August, Rosa meets Martin Luther King, Jr. On December 1st, Rosa is arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for not giving her seat to a white passenger on the bus. On December 5th, she stands trial and is found guilty of breaking the segregation laws. The Montgomery bus boycott begins which will last 381 days.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question is incomplete because it does not mention what kind of movement it is referring to, we can assume that it's about the African American civil rights movement in America.
During these movements since the 1890s, there have been legal cases through the judicial branch of government that were used to advance voting and civil rights.
Among the most important cases in this regard, we find the Plessy v. Ferguson of 1896, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas of 1954, Bailey v. Petterson of 1962, and Swan v. Charlotte Board of Education f 1974.
These legal cases were part of the role of the US Supreme Court in a long fight from African Americans' end race segregation laws to be included as normal citizens with rights and obligations. This process also had is sad moments of aggression and violence, but the decisions of the judicial branch somehow facilitated the changes for more real inclusion.
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(D) When Lee Harvey Oswald was told by a reporter he had been charged with the assassination he said nothing in response
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Based on an interview from Gerald Posner (the journalist of “Frontline”), he said that Oswald’s resentment was not for Kennedy, but about the system. He hated Kennedy because he stood for the system.
He looked down on America and capitalism. When finally Oswald had the chance to shot him, he said that the shot is a symbol for his protest against the prevailing system. Additionally, during the interview, Oswald told to the reporter that he doesn't have any guilt over what happened.
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