百度试题 结果1 题目The civil rights movement fought against practices that ___ blacks and whites. (U4---A) A. segregate B. aggravate C. aggregate D. Separate 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A. segregate
Whites Recall the Civil Rights Movement in BirminghamWe Didn't Know it was History until after it Happeneddoi:10.1007/978-3-319-47136-5Sandra K. GillSpringer International Publishing
英语翻译The Civil Rights Movement in AmericaThe civil rights movement was the struggle for equal rights for blacks in the 1950s.it started with an event called the Montgomery bus boycott.Before 1955,buses in Montgomery,Alabama were segregated.Whites sat
The Beginning of the Civil Rights MovementIn 1955.bus seats for African Americans and whites were separated in parts of the U.S.. On December 1,1955.in the city of Montgomery.Alabama.a conflict.or disagreement.started when an African American woman name
in 1955?A.They were treated equally.B.They were treated unfairly.C.They had no rights to take a bus.D.They were not allowed to take the same bus with the white.2.What is the cause of the Civil Rights Movement?A.Bus seats for African Americans and white were separated in parts of ...
Instead, the right wing of the Republican Party won out under Richard Nixon, who appealed also to many George Wallace supporters, and Hubert Humphrey, despite his wonderful record of commitment, was lost in the anti war movement opposition to LBJ. ...
” He appears poised to make his civil rights record a centerpiece of any campaign, telling an audience in Fort Lauderdale this week that “I came out of the civil rights movement. He added that he first became aware of what an “awful thing” segregation was as a third grader, when he...
My karma is with America. I believe that, judging by my political views then and now, that I intended to use the Civil Rights movement as a tool to gradually give black and Hispanic people their own states within America, where they could run their own affairs (with plenty of white help...
The gap in wealth dividing the races narrowed for most of the 20th century as the civil rights movement gained new legal protections for Black people against discrimination in hiring, housing and voting. But the gap has stopped closing for the last 40 years. ...
This chapter studies the debate that has raged over Tolkien's systematic equation of black with evil and white with good—an equation that has resulted in charges of White Supremacy. It notes the nuances in Tolkien's texts which make such charges difficult to sustain, and argues, in conclusi...