Blacks debated about which tactics to use to end segregation. Audrey's parents tried legal measures. In 1959, they sued the city
of Birmingham to integrate its public parks. They won that case, but in 1962, the city closed all of its parks, swimming pools, playgrounds, and golf courses – white as well as black – to avoid having to integrate. The city even filled the holes on the putting greens with concrete. —We’ve Got a Job,
Cynthia Levinson
What was the effect of Audrey’s parents suing the city to integrate public parks?
The city did as the courts directed.
The city let blacks into the parks.
The city closed all the parks.
The city sold all the parks.
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Answer: When I was at the start of middle school. I anticipated that middle school work is more advanced than elementary school work. I dealt with it by adapting.