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nummyann

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What did the Supreme Court decide in the case of Browder v. Gayle?
 
  A) Whites had a right to segregate under the Fourteenth Amendment.
  B) Blacks had no right to sue a private facility for discrimination.
  C) Segregation in public transportation was unconstitutional.
  D) Law schools had to be open to both blacks and whites.

Question 2

What event sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
 
  A) the leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr.
  B) a dispute over police brutality in the city
  C) the violence against black men on the buses
  D) the arrest of Rosa Parks, a civil rights activist



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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