In 1955, a black woman named Rosa Parks refused to give her seat to a white person. This a
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MARTIN LUTHUR KING Jr.--ADVOCATE OF NONVIOLENCE
In 1955, Martin Luther King Jr. gained national recognition for his non-violent methods used in a bus boycott in Montgomery. This peaceful boycott, under Dr. King's guidance, changed the law which required black people to ride in the back of buses. After this success, Dr. King used his nonviolent tactics in efforts to change other discriminatory laws.
According to the passage, as a consequence of his protest in 1955, Dr. King became ______.
A.peaceful in his tactics
B.famous in the United States
C.frustrated in his efforts
D.successful in
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Read the introductory paragraph
Exporting American Culture: Disneyland in Japan and France
Since its opening in 1955, Disneyland has been viewed as an important part of American popular culture. One critic notes, "America's two enduring gifts to modern civilized life are its music, based on black culture, and Walt Disney" (Pilger 10). Building on the tradition of worlds' fairs, Disney is credited with "developing the prototype of a technologically advanced, immensely entertaining, and commercially feasible amusement park in contemporary society" (Weinstein 147). According to one scholar, Disneyland's success is due to its ability to reflect and reinforce "America's most important beliefs, values, ideals, and symbols" (Weinstein 151).
A.read
B.not read
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A decade of intense civil rights activity was launched in 1954 when the United States Supreme Court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional. In 1955, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , effectively organized the Blacks of Atlanta, Georgia, in a bus boycott. The boycott lasted two years, and when it was over, Blacks no longer were degraded by being forced to sit or stand in the rear of buses.
In 1960, a group of Black college students decided that they, sis well as white persons, had the right to eat at a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina. This sit-in sparked an aggressive national movement and, in the next few years, thousands of young men and women -- Black and white, North and South -- overturned local laws and customs that had maintained segregation. Sit-ins, prayins, freedom rides, freedom marches and demonstrations to open all schools to Black children took place across the nation.
Several important actions took place to change the status of black people ______.
A.after World War Ⅱ
B.in 1954
C.before 1945
D.in 1960
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