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4 based on the text, what was rustins main goal for the march on washington? a to gain stronger writing skills for writing manuals and pamphlets in order to protect people when they were in large crowds together b to test a supreme court ruling that banned racial discrimination in interstate travel by sitting at the front of buses in the south c to peacefully unite many different people to pressure the government to enact changes that would help end racism and economic inequality d to celebrate the work president franklin d. roosevelt and civil rights leaders did to desegregate certain job industries 5 what is the main idea of this text?
Question 4
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: The March on Washington was not about writing skills, so A is incorrect.
- Option B: The described action is related to the Freedom Rides, not the March on Washington, so B is incorrect.
- Option C: The March on Washington, organized with Rustin's involvement, aimed to peacefully unite people to push for ending racism and economic inequality through government action, which matches this option.
- Option D: The March was not a celebration of past desegregation efforts but a push for future change, so D is incorrect.
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C. to peacefully unite many different people to pressure the government to enact changes that would help end racism and economic inequality
Question 5
(Note: Since the text is not provided, we can't fully answer, but the approach would be to summarize the central theme of the text, likely related to Rustin's role in the March on Washington and its goals, similar to the context of question 4.)