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What was the effect of the Montgomery bus boycott?

a: African Americans left Montgomery
b: Montgomery became violent city
c: Montgomery buses were forced to desegregate
d: National guard were called to defend the buses

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C. The court hearing lasted 381 days and the supreme court ultimately ordered the buses to integrate. 
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User Mayron
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Hello.

The most suitable option is C) Montgomery buses were forced to desegregate.

On December, 1955, Rosa Parks was seated in the coloured section of a bus, and refused to yield her seat to a white man in a bus. For these two reasons she was arrested. Later on, African- Americans start a boycott, sitting in the coloured section and refusing to yield their seats. On 1956, a Montgomery Federal court declared that segregation violated the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and that all buses must be integrated.

Hope this helps.

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User Tushar Monirul
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