How did CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) attempt to improve civil rights in
the United States?
A. It led the Montgomery bus boycott and other nonviolent protests
to gain media attention for civil rights causes.
B. It organized a group of children to march against segregation
because the public sympathized more with children than with
adults.
C. Its members took freedom rides on public buses to help make
sure desegregation orders were being followed.
D. It used its cadre of lawyers to bring legal challenges against laws
that permitted unjust treatment of African Americans.

Respuesta :

One way that CORE tried to improve civil rights was C. Its members took freedom rides on public buses to help make sure desegregation orders were being followed.

What did CORE do?

The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) was a major desegregation group that was prominent in the early 1960s.

One thing they did was to embark on freedom rides which involved going to segregated bus terminals in the South to campaign against segregation.

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