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Which consequence did marchers experience?
police violence
lack of support from U.S. citizens
repeal of voting legislation
lack of national television coverage
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Police violence.
Explanation: During marches such as the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery protest, marchers were attacked by state troopers and sheriff’s deputies (e.g., "Bloody Sunday"), a key consequence that helped spur national outcry and the Voting Rights Act.
Explanation: During marches such as the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery protest, marchers were attacked by state troopers and sheriff’s deputies (e.g., "Bloody Sunday"), a key consequence that helped spur national outcry and the Voting Rights Act.
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