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What was one cause of the civil rights movement following ​World War II​?

Whites recognized the unjustness of the inequality between the races.
Students at major universities began to advocate for civil rights.
The government had passed some legislation that started the process.
Blacks returned from military service to find Jim Crow laws still in place.


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One reason the Civil Rights Movement came after WWII was that Blacks returned from military service to find Jim Crow laws still in place.

How did WWII lead to the Civil Rights Movement?

Black people were allowed to join the military where they fought for the freedoms that Americans have.

They were therefore surprised when they came back to find that the freedom they fought for, was still being limited by Jim Crow laws and so they started the Civil Rights Movement.

Find out more on Jim Crow laws at https://brainly.com/question/24845174.

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