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Why had some black leaders taken a more militant approach to civil rights by 1965?

Question 9 options:
A.They believed King's approach to demanding civil rights was too cautious and the pace of change too slow.
B.Johnson's civil rights legislation was too slow in getting passed by Congress and resulted in little change.
C.They learned that King did not really believe that civil rights for blacks would ever be achieved.
D."Bloody Sunday" had proven to them that the only way to gain equal rights was through violence.


What effect did the demonstrations and marches in Selma in March of 1965 have on the civil rights movement?
Question 10 options:
A.Within two years, desegregation had ended in the South and racial equality had been achieved.
B.Five months later, Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act and the number of black voters in the South rose.
C.Civil rights activists realized that nonviolent civil disobedience would not work and became more militant.
D.They had little, if any effect, on the civil rights movement.

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Answer:

A is correct.

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9) A- They believed King's approach to demanding civil rights was too cautious and the pace of change too slow.

10) B- Five months later, Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act and the number of black voters in the South rose.

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