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Answer:
The two correct answers are:
- Ending segregation by eliminating "Jim Crow" laws
- Protecting the equality and full citizenship of African Americans
Explanation:
The civil rights movement happened during the 1950s and 1960s and was a period in which African Americans fought for their rights. Â Even though slavery had been abolished during the Civil War, the situation for African Americans was far from ideal. Â A set of laws known as the "Jim Crow" laws maintained segregation between blacks and whites by using phrases such as "separate but equal". Â In addition, may African Americans were not registered to vote and could not exercise one of their basic rights as American citizens.
Answer:
Ending segregation by eliminating "Jim Crow" laws
Protecting the equality and full citizenship of African Americans
Explanation: