How did the boycott affect the bus system?
A) It did not—whites were able to compensate by riding the buses more regularly.
B) The marches and protests completely disrupted the bus routes.
C) It had a dramatic effect—it reduced bus ridership by 65 percent.
D) It affected the bus system slightly, but it was the lawsuit that was the most effective.
Answer: C
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