<u>1. The correct answer is B. It inspired similar boycotts in other cities across the nation. </u>
This event was very significant in the civil rights movement which started in the 1950's. It captured the attention of the entire nation. People around the country were made aware of the event because it was launched on a massive scale.
<u>2. The correct answer is A. used nonviolent resistance effectively.</u>
The boycott had to immediate consequences: 1. It was a solid example for other protests in Southern states that followed 2. It demonstrated the potential for nonviolent mass protest to successfully defy racial discrimination.
<u>3. The correct answer is C. The Montgomery Bus Boycott.</u>
<em><u>Greensboro sit-in</u></em> happened in 1960, five years after and there's no evidence of direct connection. <em><u>NAACP</u></em> was formed on 1909, so <u>Bus Boycott</u> didn't have any influence and finally, <em><u>the March in Washington for Jobs and Freedom </u></em>was held August 28, 1963, eight years later and not immediately. On the other hand, <u>the boycott in Montgomery</u> began on December 5th (four days after<em><u> Rose Park's arrest)</u></em>, and it was an evident success. About 90 percent of the blacks who usually rode the buses joined the boycott.
<u>4. The correct answer is B. The Montgomery Improvement Association.</u>
Black community leaders like <em><u>Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Edgar Nixon</u></em>, formed on December 5, 1955, the Association to guide and oversee the <u>Montgomery bus boycott</u>.