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3. Marchers wanted to apply pressure to
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If this is about the 1963 March on Washington, or civil‑rights marches generally, the usual answer is: they wanted to apply pressure to the federal government (Congress and the President) to pass civil‑rights and economic‑justice legislation.
If it’s about the Selma→Montgomery voting marches (1965), the specific aim was to pressure state and federal officials to secure African Americans’ voting rights (prompting the Voting Rights Act). Tell me which march or give the choices and I’ll pick the best answer.
If this is about the 1963 March on Washington, or civil‑rights marches generally, the usual answer is: they wanted to apply pressure to the federal government (Congress and the President) to pass civil‑rights and economic‑justice legislation.
If it’s about the Selma→Montgomery voting marches (1965), the specific aim was to pressure state and federal officials to secure African Americans’ voting rights (prompting the Voting Rights Act). Tell me which march or give the choices and I’ll pick the best answer.
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