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what often happened to men and women if they were caught breaking the segregation rules on streetcars and buses? they were....(click all that apply.)beatenthrown from moving streetcarsphysically dragged out of their seatsquestion 101 ptswhich 2 african americans resisted these laws to try to force change?dred scottfrederick douglassida b. wells

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first question: During the era of racial segregation in the US, Black people who violated streetcar/bus segregation rules faced violent, physical retaliation from authorities or enforcers, including being beaten, dragged from seats, and even thrown from moving vehicles.
For the second question: Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist and activist who resisted racial injustice including segregation-era abuses. Ida B. Wells led anti-lynching and anti-segregation efforts, including protesting streetcar segregation. Dred Scott was at the center of a Supreme Court case about enslaved people's citizenship, not direct resistance to streetcar segregation laws.

Answer:

First question (all that apply):

  • beaten
  • thrown from moving streetcars
  • physically dragged out of their seats

Second question (2 correct options):

  • Frederick Douglass
  • Ida B. Wells