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5 August, 22:14

Why did the US civil rights movement gain new momentum after World War II?

a. President Truman desegregated the armed forces.

b. Rosa Parks rallied blacks in Montgomery, Alabama.

c. The booming economy had created a larger black middle class.

d. Black World War II veterans refused to return to the States after fighting in Europe.

e. Martin Luther King, Jr. founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

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  1. 6 August, 00:23
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    The answer is E Plato users
  2. 6 August, 01:04
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    There were numerous reasons why the United States Civil rights movement gained new momentum after World War II. Martin Luther King founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957. President Truman desegregated the armed forces in 1948, and Rosa Parks rallied the blacks after refusing to move her seat. Out of the following choices, it seems that B will be the correct answer. Since the Rosa Parks incident occurred in 1955, years before MLK found his conference.
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