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Why did the African American community believe their boycott would succeed in ending bus segregation?
Buses lost about a quarter of their business.
Buses lost the majority of their business.
Buses lost about half of their business.
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Buses lost the majority of their business.
Because African Americans made up the bulk of bus riders, their sustained boycott removed most fare revenue, creating strong economic pressure on the transit system and city to change segregation policies.
Because African Americans made up the bulk of bus riders, their sustained boycott removed most fare revenue, creating strong economic pressure on the transit system and city to change segregation policies.
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