Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
In the late 1950s and early 1960s the civil rights movement grew. After schools were desegregated in 1954, students in 1960 began sit-ins, where Black people sat at 'whites only' lunch counters. The sit-ins spread quickly to tens of thousands and taught nonviolent protest. They led students to form the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and to start the Freedom Rides in 1961, where activists rode interstate buses to challenge segregation. Because the rides caused violent attacks, the U.S. government stepped in to protect the riders, which made the movement stronger and more visible.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentence that states the effect of the 1954 school desegregation ruling; the passage explicitly says it 'furthered within the African-American community the anticipation of broader changes.' Use that sentence to pick the answer that describes increased expectations for broader social change.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.According to the passage, the outlawing of segregation in the U.S. public schools in 1954 had which one of the following consequences?
Correct Answer
B
Support from passage: 'Although racial segregation in the public schools had been outlawed in 1954, the ruling applied only to this one category of discriminatory practice in U.S. society. But it furthered within the African-American community the anticipation of broader changes.' This sentence explicitly says the ruling encouraged expectation of broader changes, which matches choice B.
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