What was the impact of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S. black Muslim community?
A) The attacks made no discernible impact on African Muslims in the U.S.
B) The attacks led to thousands of African Muslims being killed in the U.S.
C) The attacks offered hope to African Muslims that the U.S. was a safe country
D) The attacks have left African Muslims conflicted about the U.S. because of anti-Muslim discrimination
Answer: D
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A) the federal government should create jobs to decrease unemployment and increase wages. B) tax rates for the wealthy should be significantly increased since they had the largest discretionary income. C) reduced taxes would increase investments and in turn stimulate production, jobs, and prosperity. D) increased taxes would reduce the federal deficit, lowering interest rates and cutting inflation.
The Pueblo cultures, in today's ____________ were based on sophisticated irrigated farming systems and are known for their distinctive painted pottery styles.
a. Coastal Peru. b. Southwestern United States. c. Western Argentina. d. Yucatán Peninsula.
Kimberle Crenshaw coined the term _________ in 1989 in recognition of the overlapping identities that women hold, contributing to varied experiences of oppression.
a. interrelated sexism b. cross-identity inequality c. multiple-identity inequality d. intersectionality
The ________ was an essential system undergirding the rise of big business; it was itself big business; it was a cultural symbol of American industrialization; and it was a stimulus to other enterprises because it consumed so many natural resources.
A. investment banking industry B. railroad system C. steel industry D. combination of national, state, and local governments