Question 2 of 28
Which speaker would most likely have supported Arkansas governor Orval
Faubu...
Question 2 of 28
Which speaker would most likely have supported Arkansas governor Orval
Faubus in 1954?
Speaker 1: The civil rights activists blew off some steam at
the March on Washington. Now, hopefully, we can get back
to business as usual.
Speaker 2: If the civil rights movement is ever going to gain
any traction, white leaders need to take a public stand in
favor of the activists.
Speaker 3: Segregation is considered constitutional if it's
"separate but equal" - but there's no such thing as equal
segregated schools.
Speaker 4: The federal government has no right to override
the states and their voters in decisions about whether to
integrate public schools.
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