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English, 10.12.2020 09:20, avavackity

Which of the following identifies a central tension between passages 2 and 3? А
Hampton believes that the South should pass Civil Rights legislation, while
Rapier believes the main issue is the treatment that blacks receive on public
transportation
B
Hampton believes that the South is being mistreated by the North, while Rapier
believes the main issue is the oppression of blacks by white Southerners.
С C
Hampton believes that the North is treating the South unfairly, while Rapier
believes the South is treating the North unfairly.
D
Hampton believes that Congress shouldn't interfere with Reconstruction, while
Rapier believes that Civil Rights legislation is necessary.

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