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How did Rosa Park's refusal to stand up contribute to the civil rights movement?
A: Her refusal to stand contributed to the civil rights movement as it sparked a boycott, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, that lead to the end of the segregation.
A: Her refusal to stand contributed to the civil rights movement as it sparked a boycott, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, that lead to the end of the segregation.
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Ms. Sue
Right. People all over the country could relate to a tired working woman.
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