Which of the following is evidence of progress on civil rights during the Kennedy administration?

a)  James Meredith’s graduation from the University of Mississippi
b)  appointment of Eugene “Bull” Connor as police commissioner
c)  passage of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
d)  the march from Selma to Montgomery in the state of Alabama


a)  James Meredith’s graduation from the University of Mississippi

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Why did it take months to push the Compromise of 1850 through Congress?

A) President Taylor opposed the compromise, and congressmen kept granting key concessions to rival parties. B) President Taylor was for the compromise, but congressmen kept granting key concessions to rival parties. C) The compromise was broken into too many small and ineffective measures. D) President Taylor died and was succeeded by Millard Fillmore, who opposed the compromise. E) President Taylor supported the compromise, but key senators kept proposing new compromises before a vote could be taken.

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Justinian's most important and long-lasting political achievement was his

A. religious compromise between the Roman Catholic and the Greek Orthodox churches. B. reconquest of the western half of the Roman empire. C. establishment of a lasting peace with the Islamic world. D. democratic reforms. E. codification of Roman law.

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A Puritan community let others know that a member was critically ill by

a) posting a notice in the newspaper. b) ringing a bell. c) announcing it during a sermon. d) hanging a flag on the sick person's door. e) requiring the sick person to wear a red cap.

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