Both the Civil Rights movement and the women's rights movement organized protests to raise public awareness about discrimination against minorities and women. How did the tactics of the Civil Rights movement differ from those of the women's rights movement? (7 points)


The Civil Rights movement remained entirely peaceful, while the women's rights movement sometimes turned to violence.

The Civil Rights movement gradually became more radical, while the women's rights movement gradually became more moderate.

The Civil Rights movement frequently used direct actions, while the women's rights movement frequently used symbolic protests.

The Civil Rights movement focused on convincing political leaders to change, while the women's rights movement focused on convincing the public to change.