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AP U.S. History Exam 1.48. When met with white resistance to the integration called for in the excerpt, the civil rights movement began to split over...what?

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Thank you We sneak And here's your smoke du jour

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brought to you by boycotting the decision to swear off

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men for good Thank you This extra political On board

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all right And the question when met with white resistance

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to the integration called for in the excerpt the civil

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rights movement began to split over what And here your

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potential answers Jewish community smile All right well not everyone

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was happy with the brown v board of education decision

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and unhappy voices tend to enjoy sharing that unhappiness with

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others Let's see which answer best describes how the civil

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rights movement reacted to that not so joyful noise Well

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when met with white resistance to integration did the civil

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rights movement split over a partnership with the jewish community

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Well actually the civil rights movement was very receptive to

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support in the jewish community since they too had encountered

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discrimination among white americans That's not a dead white resistance

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to desegregation caused dissension in the civil rights ranks over

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be the montgomery bus boycott quite the opposite right The

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civil rights movement put aside their differences during the nonviolent

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bus boycott in montgomery hoping that a unified front would

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speed along racial integration so that bars be as well

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When faced with backlash amongst white did the civil rights

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movement starts to split over see divided opinions On the

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vietnam war while in fact disagreements over the vietnam war

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did result in dissension among civil rights leaders But that

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issue was pretty separate from the backlash to integration That's

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a ding against c which means that white resistance to

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desegregation resulted in the civil rights movement splitting over d

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The use of violence is a tactic Civil rights leaders

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encountered a great deal of resistance to integration in schools

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despite the fact that it was being called for by

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the government But when faced with these frequently dangerous protest

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movement leader or split over whether or not to fight

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white violence with violence of their own So d is

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the right answer Unfortunately this disagreement slowed progress in the

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civil rights movement with arguments over the use of violence 00:02:10.623 --> [endTime] providing quite a sticking point

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