Asked by Savannah
In what way was 1963 a turning point in the civil rights movement?
The movement was undermined for its links to socialist and sympathy for the Soviet Union.
The movement gained legitimacy when the 14th and 15th Amendments were ratified.
The movement was undermined when Martin Luther King Jr. began advocating violent resistance.
The movement gained national support after violence occurred in Birmingham.
The movement was undermined for its links to socialist and sympathy for the Soviet Union.
The movement gained legitimacy when the 14th and 15th Amendments were ratified.
The movement was undermined when Martin Luther King Jr. began advocating violent resistance.
The movement gained national support after violence occurred in Birmingham.
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Answered by
Writeacher
Well, Dr King never was in favor of violence, so you can eliminate that one.
You should conduct searches using key words in the other choices.
Find out when those amendments were ratified.
Find out when civil rights actions took place in Birmingham.
Etc.
Let us know what you learn.
You should conduct searches using key words in the other choices.
Find out when those amendments were ratified.
Find out when civil rights actions took place in Birmingham.
Etc.
Let us know what you learn.
Answered by
Ur mum
its D: The movement gained national support after violence occurred in Birmingham. I just took the test
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