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Which statement best supports the idea that significant anger over racism existed in the US during the 1960s?
Race riots took place all over the country.
Legislation was passed to put an end to segregation.
African Americans created their own political organizations.
Many leaders promoted self-reliance among African Americans.
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"Race riots took place all over the country."
Explanation: riots are a direct, widespread expression of anger and frustration over racial injustice (e.g., Watts 1965, Newark and Detroit 1967), whereas legislation, new organizations, or self-reliance strategies reflect responses and strategies rather than the immediate emotional outrage.
Explanation: riots are a direct, widespread expression of anger and frustration over racial injustice (e.g., Watts 1965, Newark and Detroit 1967), whereas legislation, new organizations, or self-reliance strategies reflect responses and strategies rather than the immediate emotional outrage.
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