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1. PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?
O A Public transportation would have never been desegregated if it wasn't
for Ida's hard work.
OB Ida bought her train first-class train ticket knowing she would be
asked to leave, in order to bring attention to segregation.
OC When people saw Ida violently removed from her seat on the train,
they realized how unjust racial segregation was.
D Ida fought for racial justice for herself and others, and moved future
generations to fight for civil rights.
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