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4 December, 10:50

How did many blacks participate in the civil rights movement following world war ii?

1.) they resented not being provided the educational benefits of the Gl bill.

2.) the political emphasis placed on conformity antagonized black voters.

3.) they has returned from the military service to find Jim crow laws still in place.

4.) with the increase in population there were more blacks to advocate for this cause.

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  1. 4 December, 11:50
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    Either 3 or 4. When black soldiers returned from WW2 Jim Crow laws were still in place. However, due to the baby boom that immediately followed WW2 there were more young people to advocate for equal rights.
  2. 4 December, 12:39
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    The answer could be 4 or 3
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