Question histor

1.1 Central Ideas and Details - Function of a sentence in context
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Historians have argued that a crucial component of the Civil Rights Movement’s success in the 1960s was the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s Citizen Eduion Program (CEP), which invited promising activists from across the South to its one-week training sessions in Dorchester, Georgia. Led by experienced organizers such as Dorothy Cotton and Septima Clark, CEP attendees—more than 7,000 in all—participated in workshops on topics ranging from public speaking to legal doctrine before returning home and using their newly acquired knowledge to spearhead local civil rights initiatives.

Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?

A.

It underscores the extent of the CEP’s impact on the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.

B.

It illustrates the CEP organizers’ efforts to edue participants on a wide variety of topics.

C.

It suggests that CEP attendees held a diverse array of opinions about the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s political philosophy. 

D.

It establishes that criticism of the CEP was limited to a few individuals in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.