________ were the upper class in early Rome; ________ were the lower class
A. Patrons, patronage
B. Senators, equestrians
C. Patricians, plebeians
D. Plebeians, patricians
Answer: C
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A) reduced support for civil-rights litigation by the Justice Department. B) accepted racial discrimination in federally financed housing. C) was reluctant to take a firm stand and to introduce civil-rights legislation. D) encouraged the Black Power movement and the Nation of Islam. E) All of these choices
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