In the early 1960s, the civil rights movement stepped up its protests and demonstrations and attracted worldwide attention. Which of the following combination of strategies was used to call attention to the issues of the movement?
a. Sit-ins, riots, and speeches containing anti-American rhetoric
b. Sit-ins, freedom rides, picketing campaigns, boycotts, and mass marches
c. Sit-ins, lynching, and mass marches
d. Mass marches, occupying government buildings by force, and sit-ins
b. Sit-ins, freedom rides, picketing campaigns, boycotts, and mass marches
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(a) cohabitation (b) communes (c) group marriage (d) shared housing
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The belief in divine beings that intervene and shape human affairs is referred to as theism
Indicate whether the statement is true or false