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what do arkansas grider, davis, kindley, and miller have in common

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All answers

1 C
2 C
3 A
4 A C
5 B C
6 C E F
7 B C
8 A B
9 B D
10 A D
11 A C

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1 C
2 C
3 A
4 A C
5 B C
6 C E F
7 B C
8 A B
9 B D
10 A D
11 A C

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1. C
2.C
3.A
4.A, C
5. B, C
6. C, E, F
7. B
8. B, C
9. A, B
10. B, D
11. A, D
12. B
13. A, C
14. B, D
15. I found my answers to this on the lesson "Civil Rights Movement In Arkansas"
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Answered by Z3nK47
for 15. use the site quillbot to rewite it in your own words. here is the answer

 In specific, 1957 in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Little Rock Crisis began with the expulsion of nine African-American pupils from Little Rock Central High Education from the public school system. The command was given by Commander Orval Phobos. The decision grabbed the interest of the media, and many people were disturbed. Because the decision had such a significant influence on the state's reputation, President Dwight Eisenhower felt compelled to address the issue and enable students to enroll.
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