Why were the Selma to Montgomery marches significant to the civil rights
movement?
A. They attracted national sympathy for a nonviolent movement that
was being attacked with violence.
B. They demonstrated the conflict between violent and nonviolent
camps of the movement.
C. They showed that segregation was by nature discriminatory.
D. They led directly to federal intervention on behalf of African
Americans.


(Answer was A guys)



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