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Read the following sentences from the text.
“Although the guide was commercially successful, Victor Green hoped that one day there would be no need for it…

The Act, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, ended legal segregation in all public places in the U.S. It banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The Act promised Black Americans more freedoms, especially when they traveled. They could legally eat in any restaurant and make reservations in any hotel. There was less of a need for The Green Book, and the publication of the guide ceased in 1967.”

What can you conclude based on this information? Audio


A. The Green Book was a way for Black Americans to protect themselves from harm while traveling before there were laws that protected them. Audio

B. Black Americans usually bought copies of the Green Book as a novelty item or a collectible, but not many people actually used it as a tool for safety. Audio

C. The first edition of the Green Book, which only covered businesses in New York, was mostly meant for tourists and other people visiting the city without time to plan. Audio

D. The best sales for the Green Book came after President Lyndon B. Johnson passed a law that provided more protections to Black American travelers. Audio

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on the information provided, the most accurate conclusion is:

**A. The Green Book was a way for Black Americans to protect themselves from harm while traveling before there were laws that protected them.**

The text indicates that the guide was created to assist Black Americans in navigating a society that was segregated and discriminatory at the time, and it became less necessary after the Civil Rights Act provided legal protections.
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