What challenge did the civil rights movement face in the second half of the 1960s?

a. gaining legal protections for the right to vote
b. achieving economic equality for northern urban African Americans
c. overturning the legal foundation of segregation
d. winning the support of white conservatives


b. achieving economic equality for northern urban African Americans

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All of the following are true statements about Arab and Persian literature except

A. pre-Islamic traditions influenced later writers in the region. B. Persian achievements were greatest in the area of poetry. C. the Koran was looked upon as dogma that was separate from literary statement. D. one of its greatest works was The Tales of the 1001 Nights/The Arabian Nights. E. many writers were bilingual in Arabic and Persian.

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Which of the following is true of the 1954 Communist Control Act?

a. It put all labor unions suspected of communist domination under surveillance. b. It effectively made membership in the Communist Party illegal. c. It provided for the internment of known communists during a national emergency. d. It denied employment to communists in defense-related industries.

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What caused the collapse of Teotihuacan ca. 650 C.E.?

a. Lack of fortification left them open to conquest by the Spanish. b. Volcanic activity c. Rival cities in competition for resources d. Governmental corruption e. It is unclear what forces brought about the collapse.

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Appealing to many African Americans' anger and frustration over a lack of social and economic power, _________ preached a militant approach to civil rights by "any means necessary".

a) Martin Luther King, Jr. b) Malcolm X c) Medgar Evers d) Fannie Lou Hamer

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