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What can be inferred from the author's focus on Ms. Parks' reason for starting the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956? A. Many activists were not brave enough to stage a bus boycott until Ms. Parks was arrested for her refusal to give up her seat to a white man, prompting others to follow her lead. B.
As a member of the NAACP, Ms. Parks wanted to overturn bus segregation laws sooner than planned and intentionally refused to give up her seat that day.
C. Regardless of whether or not Ms. Parks' defiance was intentional, her actions played an integral part in generating major changes during the Civil Rights Movement.
D. As a well-known advocate of desegregation during the Civil Rights Movement, the author criticizes Ms. Parks true intentions for refusing to give up her seat on a bus.

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