How does the section "Violence in Alabama" relate to the section "Federal marshals called in"?
(A) "Violence in Alabama" describes attacks that were made on the first two Freedom Ride buses; "Federal
marshals called in" explains how federal marshals stopped those attacks.
(B) "Violence in Alabama" describes attacks that were made on the first two Freedom Ride buses; "Federal
marshals called in" explains what occurred because of those attacks.
(C) "Violence in Alabama" explains how the Freedom Riders became famous; "Federal marshals called in"
explains how federal marshals had to protect the Freedom Riders from crowds who wanted to see
them.
(D) "Violence in Alabama" explains how a problem that CORE had was solved by an activist from another
civil rights group; "Federal marshals called in" describes how that same activist solved another problem
that CORE had.