Why did the Civil Rights movement begin to change in the early 1960s?

A) the Albany Movement and the Birmingham March
B) the Albany Movement and King's assassination
C) Nixon's election to the presidency and the Vietnam War
D) Kennedy's assassination and the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham


Answer: D

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