The answer would be C) she was the first African American to attend an all-white school.
Back in the civil rights movements, schools were separated into a school for whites and a school for colored.
Naturally all-white schools has better education.
Ruby Bridges was a smart child but she was colored. They decided Ruby should have a better education. She was going to attend an all-white school. The students of the school were told not to go to school by their parents and the parents protested outside of the school everyday. Eventually, the parents had to let their children go to school and accepted Ruby Bridges as a student.
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George Washington, who had been reelected in 1792 by an overwhelming majority, refused to run for a third term, thus setting a precedent for future presidents. In the presidential election of 1796, the two parties—Federalist and Democratic-Republican—competed for the first time. Partisan rancor over the French Revolution and the Whiskey Rebellion fueled the divide between them, and Federalist John Adams defeated his Democratic-Republican rival Thomas Jefferson by a narrow margin of only three electoral votes. In 1800, another close election swung the other way, and Jefferson began a long period of Democratic-Republican government.
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