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Which actions demonstrated civil disobedience during the civil rights movement?
(Select the two correct answers.)
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Giving speeches to large crowds at national memorials.
Advocating for militant strategies for racial pride.
Participating in sit-ins at segregated lunch counters.
Running for public office to change laws from within.
Joining Freedom Rides to challenge interstate bus laws.
Organizing voter registration drives in southern states.
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- Participating in sit-ins at segregated lunch counters.
- Joining Freedom Rides to challenge interstate bus laws.
Both were nonviolent, direct actions that intentionally broke segregation laws to protest and force change — classic civil disobedience.
- Joining Freedom Rides to challenge interstate bus laws.
Both were nonviolent, direct actions that intentionally broke segregation laws to protest and force change — classic civil disobedience.
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