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AP U.S. History Exam 1.46. How did nonviolent civil rights organizations work to extend the decision made in the excerpt to other public spheres?
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AP U.S. History Exam 2.46. Each point marked by a star on the map represents a moment when...what?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
- 00:03
And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by star maps,
- 00:06
a guide to the biggest egos in the galaxy.
- 00:10
Each point marked by a star on the map represents a moment...
- 00:14
when what?
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- 00:15
And here are your potential answers.
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Well, the Freedom Riders had to make several pit stops on the path
- 00:24
to racial equality. So let's see why exactly
- 00:27
these stars on the map were born.
- 00:29
Well, does each point marked by a star represent a moment when A -
- 00:32
activists were arrested in non-violent protest?
- 00:36
Well, it looks like the map notes arrests by the numbers in boxes,
- 00:41
not the stars.
- 00:42
Do these points marked by a star represent instances when B -
- 00:44
desegregation of bus stops or depots was successful?
- 00:49
The stars don't seem to represent moments where riders saw victory,
- 00:53
so that guides us away from B.
- 00:54
Could each point marked by a star represent a time when C -
- 00:57
the Freedom Riders abandoned their non-violent stance?
- 01:01
Well, actually, the Freedom Riders were all about non-violent resistance,
- 01:04
so this seems out of character with the rest of the movement.
- 01:07
Which means the stars on the map represent moments when D -
- 01:09
activists were met with white resistance to desegregation.
- 01:14
Well, the Freedom Riders traveled throughout the Jim Crow South
- 01:16
with the intention of desegregating transportation.
- 01:19
But they were repeatedly met with violent white resistance.
- 01:22
So the answer is D.
- 01:23
The path to integration caused more than a few flat tires,
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but when things broke down, activists always found a way
- 01:29
to patch things up and get back on the road.
- 01:33
[ groaning ]
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