When Americans saw images of the violence in Birmingham in 1963, they
were:
A. shocked by the violent methods of southerners.
B. Outraged with the activists who organized the children's march.
C. happy with the methods of southerners.
D. In favor of voting to protect segregation in the South.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A "shocked by the violent methods of southerners"

Explanation:

In the spring of 1963, activists in Birmingham, Alabama dispatched quite possibly the most persuasive missions of the Social equality Development: Undertaking C, also called The Birmingham Campaign. It would be the start of a progression of lunch counter demonstrations, walks on City Corridor and blacklists on midtown dealers to fight isolation laws in the city.

Throughout the following couple months, the serene shows would be met with savage assaults using high pressure fire hoses and police canines on men, ladies and kids the same delivering probably the most notorious and disturbing pictures of the Civil Rights Movement

Answer:

A. Shocked by the violent methods of southerners.

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