Answer:
D) Freedom Riders were aimed at ending segregation, while the Freedom Summer was aimed at expanding voting rights.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Freedom Riders were a group of activists integrated by white and black people who rode interstate buses to the segregated South of the United States during the 1960s. They protested against the non-enforcement of the Supreme Court decisions in several cases about the segregation the African-Americans saw in the southern United States.
Freedom Summer was a movement in Mississippi during 1964. It aimed to register as many African Americans voters as they could.
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