HOW DID MBB START
HOW DID GSI START
MBB QUESTIONS
GSI QUESTIONS
MIXED QUESTIONS
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who refused to give up there seat

rosa parks

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why were the black students denied service?

Because they were black

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Where was MBB located

Montgomery, Alabama

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What challenges did Greensboro sit-in face?

Crowds of white men began appearing at lunch counters to harass the protesters, often by spitting, uttering abusive language, and throwing eggs.

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WHY DID THE MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT START

ROSA PARKS REFUSED TO GIVE UP HER SEAT TO A WHITE MAN

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why did Rosa parks refuse to give up her seat to the white man?

she felt she was being violated as a human

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How did the sit-in movement begin?

four black students from North Carolina A & T College sat down at a Woolworth lunch counter in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Why did the Montgomery Bus Boycott succeed?

strong community organization, economic impact from the loss of bus fares, legal victories against segregation, and sustained support from various groups

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WHY WERE THE GREENSBORO SIT INS SO IMPORTANT?

provided a template for nonviolent resistance and marked an early success for the civil rights movement

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WHAT WAS THE GREENSBORO SIT IN AND WHAT YEAR DID IT START?

A CIVIL RIGHTS PROTEST THAT STARTED IN 1960

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When did MBB start?

December 5, 1955

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Where in Greensboro did the sit-in movement start?

Woolworth's department store

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What was the name of the african-american lady who refused to give up her seat to the white man?

Rosa Parks

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How long did Greensboro sit-in last?

5 months, 3 weeks and 3 days

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African Americans fought against discrimination on public transportation in which century?

African Americans waged battles against discrimination on public transportation in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

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When did MBB end?

December 20, 1956

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Who started the first sit-ins?

Clara Luper

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What was the problem with the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating

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What was the slogan of the Greensboro sit-in?

“Let's all sit together, as human beings should.”

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HOW LONG DID THE GREENSBORO SIT IN LAST

JAN 1 - JULY 25, 1960

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Who was the fifteen year old that refused to give up her seat nine months before Rosa parks?

Claudette Colvin

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Was The Greensboro sit ins was important to the civil rights movement?

Yes

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Did federal courts rule against those leading the boycotts and strikes?

Yes

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Who was president during the Greensboro sit-in?

Dwight Eisenhower

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HOW ARE THE TWO EVENTS SIMILAR

Nonviolent forms of protest employed by the African American community to challenge segregation and demand equal rights.