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Read the paragraph. Rita did not care what her parents had said last night; she was glad things were changing. They might be willing to overlook the ratty textbooks and dingy classrooms at the old high school, but Rita was glad she and her classmates would be attending Somerset High in the fall. The first few days would be terrifying; Rita could barely imagine what she would wear or say. She knew people would protest outside, but she also knew she could prove herself among the white kids. She looked forward to her first new textbook, her first test, and her first “A.” What historical reality is represented in this fictional paragraph about the 1960s? a. political action taken over segregation b. youths’ rebellion during this decade c. educational testing during this era d. mixed reactions to racial integration

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