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Which best describes how the Montgomery Bus Boycott affected the civil rights movement?
The boycott led to Montgomery being ignored by the movement.
The boycott started a massive nonviolent movement.
The boycott caused Martin Luther King Jr. to lose credibility.
The boycott ended segregation in public facilities in the South.
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The boycott started a massive nonviolent movement.
Explanation: The 1955–56 Montgomery Bus Boycott launched widespread nonviolent direct-action tactics, brought Martin Luther King Jr. to national prominence, and helped spark the broader civil rights movement (though it did not instantly end all segregation in the South).
Explanation: The 1955–56 Montgomery Bus Boycott launched widespread nonviolent direct-action tactics, brought Martin Luther King Jr. to national prominence, and helped spark the broader civil rights movement (though it did not instantly end all segregation in the South).
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