Answer:
peaceful civil disobedience.
Explanation:
The Birmingham movement of 1963, was mass movement of the African Americans who were facing segregate laws in Birmingham, Alabama. Its leaders including Martin Luther Jr. advocated a peaceful civil disobedience in which a large number of protesters were arrested and it finally bore fruit when the protest got world recognition. In 1964 under the Civil Rights Act, discriminatory laws practices were abolished and businesses were open to all citizens including African Americans.
the answer is (b) because president Eisenhower need to have a resistance wet up inorder for him to actually control the situation
<span>This is thanks to the foot-in-the-door phenomenon. This phenomenon works by first getting someone to agree or comply with something that is a small and not too tedious task (here, this would be the agreement to stay on the phone and listen to the pitch). Next, once the small task is completed, the person is more likely to agree to a much larger task (here, whatever the telemarketer is selling).</span>