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The selma-to-montgomery civil rights march and the violent response it attracted led to:

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Answer:

a, a, a

(Selma, three attempts, the Voting rights act)

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The Selma to Montgomery march, and the participation of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s in the historic march raised awareness of the difficulties faced by black voters, and the need for a national Voting Rights Act. Consequently, it led Congress to pass the Voting Rights Act in August of 1965. This guaranteed the right to vote to all African Americans.

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