What role did Joanne Robinson play in the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

Montgomery Bus Boycott Overview

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She was a labor organizer.
She was a civil rights attorney.
She was an English professor and led the Women's Political Council.
She was a bus driver.
2.
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What prompted Joanne Robinson to take action against bus segregation?
A new law passed in Montgomery.
A personal incident with a bus driver.
A newspaper article she read.
A suggestion from Martin Luther King Jr.
3.
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What was the role of the Women's Political Council in the boycott?
They funded the boycott.
They provided legal support.
They distributed flyers and coordinated the boycott.
They organized violent protests.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who was chosen to lead the Montgomery Improvement Association?
Fred Gray
Ed Nixon
Joanne Robinson
Martin Luther King Jr.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who was the civil rights attorney involved in the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
Fred Gray
Ed Nixon
Martin Luther King Jr.
Joanne Robinson
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the African-American community in Montgomery adapt to the bus boycott?
They moved to another city.
They created an alternative transportation system with station wagons.
They used bicycles.
They stopped going to work.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How long did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last?
500 days
100 days
382 days
182 days
8.
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What was the broader impact of the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
It demonstrated the power of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience.
It led to the end of all segregation laws in the U.S.
It resulted in the immediate desegregation of all public facilities.
It caused a decline in bus usage nationwide.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the primary strategy used in the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
Political lobbying
Nonviolent civil disobedience
Violent protests
Media campaigns
10.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did the Montgomery Bus Boycott signify for the nation?
That segregation was still widely accepted.
That nonviolent protest could challenge segregation laws.
That the Civil Rights Movement was over.
That public transportation was no longer needed.
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