The true statements are these:
<span>A.) The first time marchers tried to cross the bridge, they were attacked and beaten by state troopers.
B.) Many Americans were sickened by what they saw on television.
There were roughly 2,000 (not 20,000) who made the successful march from Selma to Montgomery, March 21-25, 1965. When they arrived in Montgomery, they were met by a crowd of nearly 50,000 supporters, both blacks and whites in that supportive group.
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Martin Luther is known for challenging the Roman Catholic Church.
Although Aurangzeb expanded the Mughal empire to its greatest extent, his wars were not as successful as he hoped. He failed to totally defeat the Marathas to the south, the Sikhs in the Punjab and Persia to the west. His wars cost an enormous amount of money, and basically bankrupted the state.
"b. the right to raise children" was not an issue for women in the late 1800s, since this was the one thing that made did not often have a desire to do. Women's rights would not begin to take hold until the 1900s.
Answer:
B. Can I think of a time when I used this skill