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What did the boycotts, sit-ins, and freedom rides during the civil rights movement have in common? Select all that apply.
A. They were nonviolent.
B. They proved to be ineffective.
C. They drew attention to the issues.
D. They happened mainly in the North.
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A. They were nonviolent.
C. They drew attention to the issues.
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