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History, 10.06.2021 20:50, lameyah

55:0 What impact did the Greensboro sit-ins have on segregation in North Carolina? Check all that apply.
Public schools were desegregated that same year.
Public facilities were integrated soon after.
The protests drew national attention.
Other groups were inspired to use nonviolent resistance.
Other groups staged sympathy protests.

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