Who held the philosophy that civil disobedience fused the spirit of Christianity was the ideal strategy of achieving racial justice through nonviolent resistance?

A. Joseph R. McCarthy
B. Dr. Benjamin Spock
C. Martin Luther King Jr.
D. Dwight D. Eisenhower


Answer: C

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a) empowered Indians. b) sought to break up the tribal system. c) assured Indian autonomy. d) was a great success.

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Roosevelt regretted making the statement, "Under no circumstances will I be a candidate for or accept another nomination," because he __________

A) ran for the office of president in the very next election B) ran for the office of senator at the end of his life C) appointed his successor, William Howard Taft, and controlled his actions from behind the scenes D) decided to run for the presidency eight years later E) was legally barred from running again after having served two full terms as president

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How did the alliance between France and America alter the course of the war?

What will be an ideal response?

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Friedrich Nietzsche questioned whether __________.

A. morality was personally valuable B. altruism was truly possible C. people really exist as individuals D. a state was necessary to preserve liberty

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