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Ultimately, why was the Montgomery Bus Boycott a success for the Civil Rights Movement?

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a. The boycott forced the governor of Alabama to end segregation by making it illegal in the state
b. The boycott made national news and made many Americans sympathize with the cause and put pressure on Montgomery to stop segregation
c. The city of Montgomery lost large amounts of revenue because several African Americans no longer rode the city’s buses
d. Freedom riders made riding the city buses unsafe and ultimately shut down the city’s transportation services

Ultimately, why was the Montgomery Bus Boycott a success for the Civil Rights Movement-example-1
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Answer: c

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