1. Why did the bomber call the church before the explosion happened? Do you think it was to given warning, or do you think it was to make people afraid?

2. After the bombing of the 16th streets Baptist church, some African Americans reacted to the violence by destroying buildings and starting fires. In your opinion, is it ok to react to violence with more violence?

3. Why is it important that the funeral drew national attention to civil rights and the problems in Birmingham? How does making more people care about a situation impact the outcome? Cite information from this piece that supports your answer

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Answer:

1. because it was supposed to be a threat I assume and no one was supposed to get hurt. It was probably a warning based on the follow-through. no one was supposed to actually die or get injured but they did want people to know they were serious

2. it is not. that adds more to the chaos and helps no one. though it can be therapeutic

3. I don't have support cause I don't have the passage.