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The Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted over a year. Do you think you could boycott (refuse to use/buy) something you use every day to try and create change in a broken system? Explain why. Answer ASAP please
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The Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted over a year. Do you think you could boycott
(refuse to use/buy) something you use every day to try and create change in a
broken system? Explain why. Answer ASAP please
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The Montgomery bus boycotts resulted in busses being desegregated making a huge impact. Therefor, even though it was long, I would boycott something for a long time if it shall create major change in our broken system too try too fix it.
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Depends on what, for most things though yes because it would be selfish to keep using something what are ruining and affecting others lifes which is something I refuse to contribute to
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