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In 1963, mostly moderate African American ministers in Brooklyn led a three-week protest at the Downstate Medical Center to demand fair hiring by the government and unions. They used their churches and donations to bring many people, and CORE asked them to lead because they could organize large groups. Leading a protest risked their usual role of working with officials, but they went ahead. The protest ended with an agreement that promised to enforce existing anti-discrimination laws but did not create new laws or guarantee specific jobs. The campaign made people notice Northern job discrimination and showed that ministers could protest while still keeping political ties, becoming a model for later local activism.

Logic Breakdown

Look for explicit statements in the passage about what the agreement did and did not secure (new legislation, numeric job commitments, enforcement pledges, and changes in public attention) and match those statements to the answer choices.

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Which one of the following assertions about the results of the Downstate campaign does the author affirm in the passage?

Correct Answer
B
The passage explicitly states that the ministers' agreement "did not include new legislation or a commitment to a specific numerical increase in jobs for African Americans, as the protestors had demanded." It also notes that "government officials did pledge to enforce existing antidiscrimination legislation" and that the campaign "effectively aroused public concern." These lines show that the campaign did not directly achieve the protesters' specific demands from government or unions (no new law or numeric job commitments), even though it produced other outcomes (enforcement pledges, raised public attention). Therefore the author affirms that the campaign directly achieved neither all government-action goals nor all union-hiring goals, which is answer B.
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