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21 March, 08:29

Why were the Detroit Riots of 1967 significant?

They caused an immediate change in US law.

Many people died and were injured during the riots.

Segregation officially ended after the riots.

They caused a second summer of rioting.

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  1. 21 March, 09:58
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    The answer is: Many people died and were injured during the riots.

    The Detroit Riots of 1967 were one of the most destructive, violent and largest race riots to occur in the United States. The rioters composed mainly of black people faced off against police from July 23rd to July 28th, 1967 in Detroit, Michigan. The riots culminated with dozens dead, thousands injured and even more arrested.
  2. 21 March, 12:25
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    it is B Many people died and were injured during the riots.
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