The correct answer is - They wanted to desegregate local restaurants.
The Greensboro Sit-In movement rose as a response to a segregation in a restaurant in Greensboro. The movement was making peaceful protests in order to get things out in the public and pressure the politicians to act adequately.
Even though this was taking place in 1960, there were still places where the segregation existed, and white and black people were not able to be in the same places, even restaurants. The peaceful protests, created mostly by students, spread around the country, and they had a big effect on desegregation of the restaurants, as well as other public places in the United States where this was still existing.
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False
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After the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492 led Spain to become one of the powerful empires in Europe. The Roman Church played a significant role especially, by Pope Alexander VI in giving Inter Caetera to Spain. Papal Bull authorizes Spain to colonize the New World.
Spain began to establish colonies which spread in large territories of Central and South America. Conquistadors and explorers began exploring in the new territories between 1520 to 1550 and brought vast unknown land under their control larger than their own country.
Spain was able to get bullion of gold and silver, which helped them to prosper their economy by giving purchasing power in Europe. Spain's fleet of galleons controlled the sea route and the trade in the New World.
It could be argued that "C) Africa" could be <span>described as a "group of peninsulas" bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Black Sea, but this would be a strange characterization to make . </span><span />
As the Communists closed in on Saigon, the U.S. ordered the evacuation of Americans and South Vietnamese from the city. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. This was the first defeat of a war faced by the Americans. I hope the answer helped you.