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Which of the following does NOT describe a legacy or lesson from the march at Selma in 1965?Responsescollective action and non-violent demonstration can be successfulcollective action and non-violent demonstration can be successfulaggressive and violent activism can force positive changeaggressive and violent activism can force positive changethe impact of television can change and impact public opinionthe impact of television can change and impact public opinionwith Presidential/government support, social movements can achieve even greater success/changewith Presidential/government support, social movements can achieve even greater success/change

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Which of the following does NOT describe a legacy or lesson from the march at Selma in 1965?Responsescollective action and non-violent demonstration can be successfulcollective action and non-violent demonstration can be successfulaggressive and violent activism can force positive changeaggressive and violent activism can force positive changethe impact of television can change and impact public opinionthe impact of television can change and impact public opinionwith Presidential/government support, social movements can achieve even greater success/changewith Presidential/government support, social movements can achieve even greater success/change

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The statement that does NOT describe a legacy or lesson from the march at Selma in 1965 is "aggressive and violent activism can force positive change". The Selma march is known for its non-violent demonstration, not aggressive or violent activism.

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Why was the Selma march important?A.It showed that the civil rights struggle was no longer needed.B.It showed that police were willing to support civil rights.C.It showed that more legislation was needed to guarantee civil rights.D.It showed that television played no role in the struggle for civil rights.

Why were the Selma to Montgomery marches significant to the civil rights movement?A.They led directly to federal intervention on behalf of African Americans.B.They demonstrated the conflict between violent and nonviolent camps of the movement.C.They attracted national sympathy for a nonviolent movement that was being attacked with violence.D.They showed that segregation was by nature discriminatory.

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Why did Martin Luther King lead marches in Chicago?A.To protest unfair housing lawsB.To protest bad sanitationC.To protest riotsD.To protest Republican lawmakers

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