The Watts riot in 1965 symbolized
A) the still-troubled racial situation in the South.
B) the rise of the Black Muslim movement in Los Angeles.
C) a more militant and confrontational phase of the civil rights movement.
D) the power of Martin Luther King in the black community.
E) the ineffectiveness of the Voting Rights Act.
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