Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955-1956)
Economic boycotts foster mixed-market strategies while demanding full legal equality.
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TAME-R maps political positions across Trade, Abortion, Migration, Economics, and Rights using a seven-step spectrum. Each color represents a different level of government intervention—from 🟪 minimal restrictions and maximum individual freedom to ⬛ extensive regulation and state control. Your unique pattern of squares reveals where you stand on the role of government across these five dimensions.
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1929-1968
Economic boycotts foster mixed-market strategies while demanding full legal equality.
Shift toward economic justice expands support for social programs without changing trade or rights stances.