Which of the following problems was the civil rights movement most effective in solving?

A. The denial of African American voting rights in large portions of the United States.

B. The widespread urban poverty experienced in many African American communities.

C. The existence of racially prejudiced attitudes found in areas of the United States.

D. The segregation of wealthy suburban neighborhoods outside of metropolitan areas.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C. The existence of racially prejudiced attitudes found in areas of the United States.

Racially prejudice attitudes were really common and the Civil Rights movement helped to reduce them. This can be seen in:

- racial segregation on public transportation - fought by the Civil Rights Movement with the Montgomery Bus Boycott

- discriminatory economic policies in Alabama City - fought by the Civil Rights Movement with the Birmingham Campaign.

- lack of voting rights - fought by the Civil Right Movement on many marches, especially the Bloody Sunday



Answer: The existence of racially prejudiced attitudes found in areas of the United States.

Explanation: I just took the test and got it right.