Question

Which of the following lists best describes the key events and figures in the civil rights movement for Black Americans?(1 point)
Responses

A. Phillip Randolph influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry.
The Double V Campaign strengthened Black Americans civil rights and acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S.
Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were influential figures in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama.
Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on politicians to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
A. Phillip Randolph influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry. The Double V Campaign strengthened Black Americans civil rights and acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were influential figures in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on politicians to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry.
The Double V Campaign weakened Black Americans civil rights because it acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas was similar to the freedoms overseas.
Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were influential figures in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama.
Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on politicians to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry. The Double V Campaign weakened Black Americans civil rights because it acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas was similar to the freedoms overseas. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were influential figures in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on politicians to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry.
The Double V Campaign weakened Black Americans civil rights because it acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas was similar to the freedoms overseas.
Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama.
A. Phillip Randolph influenced the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on politicians to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry. The Double V Campaign weakened Black Americans civil rights because it acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas was similar to the freedoms overseas. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama. A. Phillip Randolph influenced the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on politicians to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

A. Phillip Randolph influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry.
The Double V Campaign strengthened Black Americans civil rights and acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S.
Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were influential figures in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses nationwide.
Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on activists to fight for equal rights.
A. Phillip Randolph influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry. The Double V Campaign strengthened Black Americans civil rights and acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were influential figures in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses nationwide. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on activists to fight for equal rights.

The best list that describes the key events and figures in the civil rights movement for Black Americans is:

A. Phillip Randolph influenced the passing of Executive Order 8802, which allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry.
The Double V Campaign strengthened Black Americans civil rights and acknowledged Black Americans fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S.
Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. were influential figures in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama.
Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, applying pressure on politicians to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.