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Consider the strategies (such as marches, legal challenges, boycotts, civil disobedience, and sit-ins) used by activists in the civil rights movement.

For two of these strategies, discuss:

examples of how the strategy was used.
how effective the strategy was, and why.

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Funny story actually. Many of these were copied from Gandhi's Civil disobedience sense of logic. To punish people that are doing nothing wrong but just protesting is just ethically and morally wrong. Like shooting at someone clearly not a threat, and is not armed.

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Answer:

The modern civil rights movement grew out of a long history of social protest. In the South, any protest risked violent retaliation. Even so, between 1900 and 1950, community leaders in many Southern cities protested segregation.

Step-by-step explanation:

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