Which of the following tactics was not used by civil rights groups?

a. organizing sit-ins
b. arranging boycotts
c. moving to new cities
d. filing law suits

Few gave up the fight and moved away to other cities.

so you would go with c?

Please help me :)

c is the answer to what was not often done.

thank you bobpursley i will let you know if it was right

it was right Bob! thanks

To determine which of the given tactics was not used by civil rights groups, we would need to understand what each tactic entails and then identify the one that civil rights groups did not employ.

a. Organizing sit-ins: Sit-ins were a nonviolent protest strategy used by civil rights groups during the 1960s. Participants would peacefully occupy segregated spaces, such as lunch counters or transportation facilities, to demand equal rights.

b. Arranging boycotts: Boycotts involve the organized refusal to purchase or participate in certain products, services, or events as a form of protest. This tactic was commonly used by civil rights groups to exert economic pressure and demand change.

c. Moving to new cities: This option is not generally considered a specific tactic employed by civil rights groups in their fight for equality. While individual activists or members of a movement might have relocated to areas with more sympathetic political climates or where they could be more effective in their activism, it was not a widely recognized tactic used by the groups as a whole.

d. Filing lawsuits: Civil rights groups frequently resorted to filing lawsuits to challenge discriminatory laws and policies or to seek legal remedies. By taking legal action, they aimed to establish and protect civil rights through the court system.

Therefore, the answer is c. Moving to new cities, as it was not a widely recognized tactic used by civil rights groups.