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A reason for the success of the Montgomery Bus Boycott was
that the bus companies lost business.
that the protests were based on violence.
the increase in the number of riders.
that separate buses were run for African Americans.
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that the bus companies lost business.
Explanation: African Americans made up a large share of Montgomery's bus riders, so the sustained boycott sharply reduced fare revenue. The economic pressure — along with nonviolent protest and legal action (Browder v. Gayle) — helped force the end of bus segregation.
Explanation: African Americans made up a large share of Montgomery's bus riders, so the sustained boycott sharply reduced fare revenue. The economic pressure — along with nonviolent protest and legal action (Browder v. Gayle) — helped force the end of bus segregation.
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