The United States Civil Rights movement, which began in the 1950s and gained

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问题     The United States Civil Rights movement, which began in the 1950s and gained momentum in the 1960s and 1970s, owed a heavy debt to African American newspapers. This is not to suggest that the African American press caused the Civil Rights era. But its continual push from 1950s for more African American rights, using a compelling form of advocacy journalism rather than the standard objective newspaper style, allowed those who in the 1950s began pushing nationally for equality to start at a far higher level than if the African American press had not existed. This point has largely been missed by many Americans, who seem to believe that the Civil Rights era erupted from a standstill, like a dormant geyser. But that is not how history occurs. [br] According to the passage, African American newspapers contributed to the Civil Rights movement primarily by

选项 A、exposing bias in supposedly objective newspaper accounts
B、connecting the movement’s leaders with local communities
C、providing a platform for leaders to be heard by a wide audience
D、laying the groundwork for a later national effort
E、building momentum for efforts that were already in progress

答案 D

解析 pushing nationally for equality to start at a far higher level than if the African American press had not existed可以让民族平等运动开始于一个更高的水平,这就意味着非裔美国人报纸为全国的努力打下了很好的根基。A项根据第三句的using a compelling form of advocacy journalism rather than the standard objective newspaper style,我们只能看出非裔美国人报纸的报道未必客观,但是没有揭露客观报纸的偏见。B项文中未提及。C项文中未提及。E项根据第三句的allowed those who in the 1950s began pushing nationally for equality to start at a far higher level,efforts始于1950年代,这也是非裔美国人报纸开始起作用的时间,因此应该是非裔美国人报纸推动了这些努力的开始,而不能说这些努力在非裔美国人报纸出现之前就已经在进行中了。
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