In 1946, the NAACP obtained the Morgan v. Virginia ruling, which declared that segregation was illegal __________.

A. in national housing projects
B. in defense industry jobs
C. in colleges
D. on interstate buses


Answer: D

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What was the significance of the first Hague Convention in 1899?

a) It was the first attempt to establish laws governing the conduct of warfare. b) It was a military preparedness conference called by the major European powers. Consider This: The second Hague Convention attracted delegates from Latin America and Asia. See 11.1: A Long Legacy of Peace. c) It was a congress of all the British colonies. Consider This: The second Hague Convention attracted delegates from Latin America and Asia. See 11.1: A Long Legacy of Peace. d) It was a meeting of representatives from the northern European states about fishing rights. Consider This: The second Hague Convention attracted delegates from Latin America and Asia. See 11.1: A Long Legacy of Peace.

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Pan-Africanism is an idea that advocated the

A. creation of individual African states based on language groups. B. establishment of Muslim states throughout Africa. C. formation of individual African states whose borders were the same as those established by the European colonial powers. D. creation of individual African states based solely on religious affiliation. E. unification of all people of African descent around the globe into one African state.

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Which of the following was a consequence of the decision by the U.S. government to renounce the practice of seeking treaties with various Indian groups?

A) the expansion of the reservation system B) the facilitation of a more conciliatory approach to Indians C) the abolition of the reservation system D) the establishment of a new, and larger, Indian Territory

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