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History, 25.08.2019 07:10, quarrella

This picture of rosa parks shows her arrest in 1955 montgomery. parks start a movement that
a)
protested voting discrimination in alabama.
b)
resulted in the integration of lunch counters.
c)
attempted to integrate robert e. lee high school in that city.
d)
used economic pressure to try to affect political and social change.

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