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How did the Freedom Rides differ from the Freedom Summer?

a)Freedom Rides were nonviolent actions, while the Freedom Summer resulted in numerous race riots.

b)Freedom Rides were a series of symbolic protests, while the Freedom Summer was a series of mass protests.

c)Freedom Rides were largely conducted by African Americans, while the Freedom Summer was led by white activists.

d)Freedom Rides were aimed at ending segregation, while the Freedom Summer was aimed at expanding voting rights.

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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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The Freedom Rides differ from the Freedom Summer by Freedom Rides were aimed at ending segregation. The Freedom Summer on the hand was aimed at expanding voting rights.

The answer would be the letter D or the fourth sentence choice.
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