What factors contributed to the Watts riots of 1965?
A-racism against white officers
B-fear that segregation would end
C-frustration with the civil rights movement
D-anger over widespread racism
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The factor that led to the Watt Riots in 1965 was the following;
D-anger over widespread racism.
The Watt Riots were sparked when when Marquette Frye, a young African American motorist, was pulled over and arrested by Lee W. Minikus, a white California Highway Patrolman, for suspicion of driving while intoxicated on August 11, 1965.
D-anger over widespread racism.
The Watt Riots were sparked when when Marquette Frye, a young African American motorist, was pulled over and arrested by Lee W. Minikus, a white California Highway Patrolman, for suspicion of driving while intoxicated on August 11, 1965.
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D-anger over widespread racism ✔️
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