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Destiiny22

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Civil rights activists who traveled throughout the American South on buses to test compliance with the Supreme Court's mandate to integrate bus terminals and public facilities accommodating interstate travelers were called
 
  a. freedom marchers.
  b. Protesters for Freedom.
  c. Dred Scotters.
  d. SCLC.
  e. Freedom Riders.

Question 2

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was created in 1964 with the passage of the
 
  a. Civil Rights Act.
  b. Clean Air Act.
  c. NATO Treaty.
  d. Tokyo Round.
  e. Montreal Round.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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