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Central idea of the text: Despite the violence civil rights activists endured, the sit-in movement influenced desegregation and inspired other protests. Which quote from the text best supports the central idea? Question 1 options: a) “But their sacrifice brought results. Slowly, but surely, restaurants throughout the South began to abandon their policies of segregation.” (Paragraph 5) b) “In the event of a physical attack, the student would curl up into a ball on the floor and take the punishment.” (Paragraph 4) c) “Sit-in organizers believed that if the violence were only on the part of the white community, the world would see the righteousness of their cause.” (Paragraph 5) d) “Bowing to political and public pressure, the Interstate Commerce Commission soon banned segregation on interstate travel.” (Paragraph 8)
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