Place the following events below in order. *

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Brown vs. Board of Education is filed, Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, the March on Washington takes place, President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act, and Malcom X is assassinated.
the March on Washington takes place, Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, Brown vs. Board of Education is filed, Malcolm X is assassinated, and President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act
Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, the March on Washington takes place, Brown vs. Board of Education is filed, President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act, and Malcolm X is assassinated
President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act, Brown vs. Board of Education is filed, Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, Malcolm X is assassinated, and the March on Washington takes place

Here are the answers people.

1. They both show the different ways African-Americans got around not using the bus

2. A social media post about being a protest and reaching for the moon and an autobiography of Katherine Johnson

3. A person's explanation of the meaning of something

4. African American citizens made up 3/4 of the bus riders

5. Video chatting with someone and telling them about an advent

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To answer this question, we need to understand the chronological order of events. Here's how we can determine the correct order:

1. Brown vs. Board of Education: This was a landmark Supreme Court case that was filed in 1951. It challenged racial segregation in public schools and ultimately led to the ruling that segregated schools were unconstitutional.

2. Montgomery Bus Boycott: This civil rights protest started on December 1, 1955, after Rosa Parks, an African American woman, was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on a bus. The boycott lasted for over a year and was a significant event in the Civil Rights Movement.

3. March on Washington: This famous event took place on August 28, 1963. It was a large political rally that advocated for civil and economic rights for African Americans. The iconic "I Have a Dream" speech was delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. during this event.

4. President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2, 1964. This landmark legislation prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin and had a major impact on civil rights in the United States.

5. Malcolm X is assassinated: Malcolm X, an influential civil rights activist, was assassinated on February 21, 1965, in New York City. His assassination had a significant impact on the Civil Rights Movement and the broader struggle for racial equality in America.

Now, let's compare the given options:

- Option 1: the March on Washington takes place, Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, Brown vs. Board of Education is filed, Malcolm X is assassinated, and President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act.
- Option 2: Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, the March on Washington takes place, Brown vs. Board of Education is filed, President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act, and Malcolm X is assassinated.
- Option 3: President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act, Brown vs. Board of Education is filed, Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, Malcolm X is assassinated, and the March on Washington takes place.

Comparing the options with the chronology of events, we find that Option 2 is the correct order:

Montgomery Bus Boycott begins - the March on Washington takes place - Brown vs. Board of Education is filed - President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act - Malcolm X is assassinated.