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Question
- why was emmett till murdered?
he spoke to a white woman.
he stole from a general store.
he killed an older white man.
he ran over a white mans dog.
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<reasoning>
Identify the historical context
The question asks about the murder of Emmett Till, a pivotal event in the American Civil Rights Movement. Emmett Till was a 14-year-old African American boy from Chicago visiting family in Mississippi in August 1955.
Analyze the event details
While visiting a local grocery store in Money, Mississippi, Emmett Till was accused of whistling at or speaking to a white woman, Carolyn Bryant, violating the unwritten racial codes of the Jim Crow South.
Evaluate the options
- "He spoke to a white woman": This matches the historical account of the accusation that led to his abduction and murder by white men.
- "He stole from a general store": Incorrect; there was no accusation of theft.
- "He killed an older white man": Incorrect; Till did not commit any acts of violence.
- "He ran over a white man's dog": Incorrect; this is not related to the event.
Formulate the final conclusion
The accusation that Emmett Till spoke to or whistled at a white woman was the pretext used by his murderers, making the first option the correct answer.
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-correct>(A) He spoke to a white woman.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) He stole from a general store.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) He killed an older white man.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) He ran over a white man's dog.</mcq-option>
</answer>
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<reasoning>
Identify the historical context
The question asks about the murder of Emmett Till, a pivotal event in the American Civil Rights Movement. Emmett Till was a 14-year-old African American boy from Chicago visiting family in Mississippi in August 1955.
Analyze the event details
While visiting a local grocery store in Money, Mississippi, Emmett Till was accused of whistling at or speaking to a white woman, Carolyn Bryant, violating the unwritten racial codes of the Jim Crow South.
Evaluate the options
- "He spoke to a white woman": This matches the historical account of the accusation that led to his abduction and murder by white men.
- "He stole from a general store": Incorrect; there was no accusation of theft.
- "He killed an older white man": Incorrect; Till did not commit any acts of violence.
- "He ran over a white man's dog": Incorrect; this is not related to the event.
Formulate the final conclusion
The accusation that Emmett Till spoke to or whistled at a white woman was the pretext used by his murderers, making the first option the correct answer.
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-correct>(A) He spoke to a white woman.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) He stole from a general store.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) He killed an older white man.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) He ran over a white man's dog.</mcq-option>
</answer>
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