Asked by Sarah
                7.   After 1965, black civil rights leaders found it difficult to 
    
A. now support Hispanic rights in the United States.
B. protest the Vietnam War.
C. enforce the new laws in the South.
D. achieve economic equality in the North.
It's not B.
            
        A. now support Hispanic rights in the United States.
B. protest the Vietnam War.
C. enforce the new laws in the South.
D. achieve economic equality in the North.
It's not B.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    Civil Rights Act of 1964?
People are still discriminating against black people, particularly in the South
    
People are still discriminating against black people, particularly in the South
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    I've seen this question before, and I'm not sure there is one right answer. Too bad there's not "all of the above" or "none of the above" to choose from.
However, since the civil rights leaders were not policemen, I'd discount C. And B is not logical, nor is A. I'm not sure about D: "economic equality" with whom?
I think this is a poorly phrased question with inadequate answer choices.
    
However, since the civil rights leaders were not policemen, I'd discount C. And B is not logical, nor is A. I'm not sure about D: "economic equality" with whom?
I think this is a poorly phrased question with inadequate answer choices.
                    Answered by
            Asdfhjkl
            
    Everyone's been saying "achieve economic equality in the north" 
    
                    Answered by
            Ms.Sue
            
    D
IS CORRECT
    
IS CORRECT
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