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Why was the Montgomery bus boycott significant to the civil rights

movement?

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A. It demonstrated the power of organized action against racism.

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B. It represented the first time the Supreme Court had ruled against

segregation.

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C. It led directly to the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

D. It showed that segregation was discriminatory even if different

groups were treated equally.

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  1. Today, 12:29
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    That would be B for this answer
  2. Today, 12:35
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    The answer is b

    Explanation:

    C is wrong
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