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which of the following tables accurately describes the key events in the fight for black american civil rights in chronological order? (1 point)
event description
double v campaign acknowledged that black americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the u.s.
executive order 8802 allowed black americans to participate in the defense industry
march on washington for jobs and freedom an organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for black americans
montgomery bus boycott ended segregation on city buses in montgomery, alabama
voting rights act a law to enforce the fifteenth amendment of the constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices
civil rights act a law passed prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
event description
march on washington for jobs and freedom an organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for black americans
executive order 8802 allowed black americans to participate in the defense industry
montgomery bus boycott ended segregation on city buses in montgomery, alabama
double v campaign acknowledged that black americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the u.s.
voting rights act a law to enforce the fifteenth amendment of the constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices
civil rights act a law passed prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
event description
executive order 8802 allowed black americans to participate in the defense industry
double v campaign acknowledged that black americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the u.s.
montgomery bus boycott ended segregation on city buses in montgomery, alabama
march on washington for jobs and freedom an organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for black americans
civil rights act a law passed prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
voting rights act a law to enforce the fifteenth amendment of the constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices
event description
montgomery bus boycott ended segregation on city buses in montgomery, alabama
march on washington for jobs and freedom an organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for black americans
executive order 8802 allowed black americans to participate in the defense industry
civil rights act a law passed prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
double v campaign acknowledged that black americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the u.s.
voting rights act a law to enforce the fifteenth amendment of the constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices
The Double V Campaign was during World War II (1940s), Executive Order 8802 was in 1941. The Montgomery Bus Boycott was from 1955 - 1956. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was in 1963. The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964 and the Voting Rights Act in 1965. We need to find the table that lists them in this chronological order.
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The table with the following chronological order is correct: Double V Campaign (acknowledged that Black Americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S.), Executive Order 8802 (allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry), Montgomery Bus Boycott (ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama), March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (an organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for Black Americans), Civil Rights Act (a law passed prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin), Voting Rights Act (a law to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices). Without specific letter - labeled options, it's described in text as above.