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Unit 4 – American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Topic 4.2
Which institution proved most influential for African American voters during the Civil Rights Movement?
Colleges and universities were the most influential due to their role in educating young voters.
The family was the most influential because of shared experiences and values.
Churches became central organizing places for civil rights efforts influencing voting behaviors among African Americans substantially more than other societal institutions at that time did.
The government was the most influential because it enacted civil rights legislation.
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