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The long battle for civil rights in the modern era came to a head in the 1950s and 1960s. Identify which of the following statements correctly describe factors in the civil rights movement during this era. 1. Alabama was the only Southern state where segregation was forcefully applied to the schools. 2. The legacy of World War II was one of the most important factors triggering a rise in African American protest. 3. Political fallout from the Cold War caused many white Americans to embrace segregation. 4. Electronic media, especially television, united Black people across the nation with stories of segregation. 5. An unprecedented growth of an urban Black middle class happened in the years following World War II.

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The long battle for civil rights in the modern era came to a head in the 1950s and 1960s. Identify which of the following statements correctly describe factors in the civil rights movement during this era. 1. Alabama was the only Southern state where segregation was forcefully applied to the schools. 2. The legacy of World War II was one of the most important factors triggering a rise in African American protest. 3. Political fallout from the Cold War caused many white Americans to embrace segregation. 4. Electronic media, especially television, united Black people across the nation with stories of segregation. 5. An unprecedented growth of an urban Black middle class happened in the years following World War II.

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The correct statements that describe factors in the civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s are:

  1. The legacy of World War II was one of the most important factors triggering a rise in African American protest. This is true because the war had exposed the hypocrisy of fighting for freedom abroad while denying it to African Americans at home. Many returning African American veterans were less willing to tolerate discrimination.

  2. Electronic media, especially television, united Black people across the nation with stories of segregation. This is true because television brought the brutal reality of racial violence into people's living rooms, helping to galvanize support for the civil rights movement.

  3. An unprecedented growth of an urban Black middle class happened in the years following World War II. This is true because the post-war economic boom led to increased opportunities for African Americans, leading to the growth of a Black middle class that was more able to support and participate in civil rights activism.

Statement 1 is incorrect because segregation was not limited to Alabama; it was a widespread practice throughout the Southern states. Statement 3 is also incorrect because the Cold War actually put pressure on the United States to improve its civil rights record, as the country's racial discrimination was a source of embarrassment on the international stage.

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