In Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, African Americans actively protested the tradition of segregation in that city by

A) organizing a rent strike in the African-American ghetto's housing projects.
B) organizing an African-American boycott of the city's bus service.
C) refusing to send their children to segregated schools.
D) staging "sit in" demonstrations at local lunch counters.


B

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How did the Royal Society of London organize its early meetings?

a) It did not; any member could present a paper on any topic, regardless of what was said before or after. b) The papers were carefully curated by a committee into logical topics for interested parties. Consider This: Robert Boyle (gases), Christopher Wren (architecture), and John Locke (political theory) all took part in discussions at the Royal Society. See 3.3: Scientific Society. c) Potential papers were assigned a number and then the numbers were drawn at random, to assure each scholar an equal chance of being heard. Consider This: Robert Boyle (gases), Christopher Wren (architecture), and John Locke (political theory) all took part in discussions at the Royal Society. See 3.3: Scientific Society. d) Pride of place was given to presentations that refuted the theories of the ancients or of scholars from states at war with England. Consider This: Robert Boyle (gases), Christopher Wren (architecture), and John Locke (political theory) all took part in discussions at the Royal Society. See 3.3: Scientific Society.

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Which of these were analogous to the Mongol Empire and the Golden Horde?

A) the Roman and Macedonian empires B) Ghana and Mali C) Alexander's empire and the Seleucid Empire D) the Tang and Song dynasties

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What did Congress remove from Jefferson's original version of the Declaration of Independence?

A) direct references to women B) direct references to slavery C) personal attacks on George III D) personal attacks on leading Loyalists

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The Hungarians accepted __________.

A. the Compromise of 1867 B. the February Patent C. the October Diploma D. a federation of states

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