The most significant accomplishment of the Montgomery boycott was that it led to

a. immediate victory over segregation laws concerning public transportation
b. the elevation of Martin Luther King, Jr., to prominence as a civil rights leader
c. the creation of the NAACP
d. most southern whites accepting desegregation with no further resistance.
e. an acceptance of discrimination.


ANS: B

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