Question
Based on this 1961 picture, which is the BEST conclusion that can be drawn about the "Freedom Riders"?
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Many Freedom Riders were prepared to use violence in their fight for integration.
Many Freedom Riders were prepared to use violence in their fight for integration.
White college students often traveled to other southern states to stage protests against integration.
White college students often traveled to other southern states to stage protests against integration.
Some young, white Americans supported integration and equal rights for African-Americans.
Some young, white Americans supported integration and equal rights for African-Americans.
Most young, white Americans opposed integration and equal rights for African-Americans.
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Responses
Many Freedom Riders were prepared to use violence in their fight for integration.
Many Freedom Riders were prepared to use violence in their fight for integration.
White college students often traveled to other southern states to stage protests against integration.
White college students often traveled to other southern states to stage protests against integration.
Some young, white Americans supported integration and equal rights for African-Americans.
Some young, white Americans supported integration and equal rights for African-Americans.
Most young, white Americans opposed integration and equal rights for African-Americans.
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The BEST conclusion that can be drawn about the "Freedom Riders" based on the context of the movement is:
**Some young, white Americans supported integration and equal rights for African-Americans.**
The Freedom Riders were individuals who participated in integrated bus trips through the South to challenge and protest segregation laws. Many were civil rights activists, including young white Americans, who advocated for integration and equality alongside their African American counterparts.
**Some young, white Americans supported integration and equal rights for African-Americans.**
The Freedom Riders were individuals who participated in integrated bus trips through the South to challenge and protest segregation laws. Many were civil rights activists, including young white Americans, who advocated for integration and equality alongside their African American counterparts.
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