How does the description of how the protesters were treated contribute to the main idea of the Sit-In Movement text?
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It details the protestors’ motivation for getting violent.
It highlights the bravery and courage of the protesters.
It shows why the protests were such a controversial part of the Civil Rights movement.
It describes why the whites physically attacked the protestors.
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It highlights the bravery and courage of the protesters. ( Maybe )
It details the protestors’ motivation for getting violent.
It shows why the protests were such a controversial part of the Civil Rights movement
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It highlights the bravery and courage of the protesters. It describes why the whites physically attacked the protestors.
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What was the purpose of the protesters?
- It demonstrates the reasons why the protests were such a contentious aspect of the Civil Rights struggle. The sit-in movement had an impact on desegregation and sparked other protests despite the brutality civil rights activists faced.
- With the help of a different movement that was influenced by the civil rights sit-ins, paragraph 7 helps the text's themes advance.
- For African Americans, the sit-in movement gave them a renewed sense of strength and pride.
- Blacks learned they could transform their neighbourhoods through local coordinated action after taking independent action and winning a significant victory in their protests against segregation in the society in which they lived.
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