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Question 10 of 10Where did a group of Black students try to get service, and by so doing help prompt a coalition of groups who engaged in nonviolent protests?A.In a high schoolB.At a university in the SouthC.At an all-white lunch counterD.On a public bus in Alabam

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Question 10 of 10Where did a group of Black students try to get service, and by so doing help prompt a coalition of groups who engaged in nonviolent protests?A.In a high schoolB.At a university in the SouthC.At an all-white lunch counterD.On a public bus in Alabam

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The group of Black students tried to get service at an all-white lunch counter. This action helped prompt a coalition of groups who engaged in nonviolent protests. So, the answer is C. At an all-white lunch counter.

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