1. which laws called for strict separation of the races in the south? ~anti-discrimination laws ~plessy v. Ferguson laws ~Jim crow laws*** 2. why was brown v. board of education a victory for the civil rights movement? ~it determined the fine a school would pay for refusing to desegregate. ~it declared the policy of separate but equal facilities for different races unconstitutional. *** ~it mandated the busing of students to achieve racially mixed schools.
3. how does boycott achieve change in a community? ~by causing a business to lose customers until it changes unfair law ~by keeping a business from operating until it stops an injustice ~by attacking the means of production at a particular business 4. what was the goal of the 1963 march on Washington? ~to celebrate the desegregation of the Montgomery buses ~to kick off the beginning of freedom summer ~to push for the passage of the civil rights act.
for 1, it is jim crows laws.
this is for 2: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional.
for 3: The biggest advantage of a boycott is, of course, the success it can have in forcing an individual or business to change policies your organization wants to see changed. a boycott is an economic tool--and it's being used against those who are accustomed to holding the economic cards.
for 4: The March was about civil rights, voting rights and racial equality, but it was also about the need for jobs and for jobs that paid a decent wage. The marchers wanted the federal minimum wage raised nearly 75 percent, from $1.15 an hour to $2.00 an hour. They also called for “A massive federal program to train and place all unemployed workers—Negro and white—on meaningful and dignified jobs at decent wages.”
so for 3 and 4 it would be B and C?
id say so, yes :)
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