Why did the Freedom Riders ride interstate buses?

to get to sit-ins at lunch counters in Nashville

to determine if the new Civil Rights Act was being followed in Alabama

to get to protests that were located in Alabama

to determine if illegal segregation was still occurring on interstate buses

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Answer:

D. To determine if illegal segregation was still occurring on interstate buses

Explanation:

In 1960 the Supreme Court in Boynton declared racial segregation on buses was unconstitutional, the freedom fighters, an all african american protest group would go on buses to see if those in the south were following this law or not.

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Answer:

The 1961 Freedom Rides sought to test a 1960 decision by the Supreme Court in Boynton v. Virginia that segregation of interstate transportation facilities, including bus terminals, was unconstitutional as well

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