The Dixiecrats who attracted national attention in 1948 were

a. southern activists who fought to end the poll tax and voter literacy requirements.
b. teams of Carolina businessmen promoting new industry in their region.
c. a political party made up of breakaway Democrats opposed to the Democratic Party's position on civil rights.
d. union leaders who lobbied southern state legislatures to pass pro-union laws.


c

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a. mining b. the textile industry c. agriculture d. the railroad industry

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In response to the Boston Tea Party, the British passed a series of laws which, among other things, closed the port of Boston and strengthened the power of the governor of Massachusetts. In the colonies, these acts were known as the ________ Acts

A) Intolerable B) Suffolk C) Royal Brute D) Supremacy

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In 1995, the Supreme Court:

a) it allowed the federal government the unlimited right to confer preferences in the awarding of contracts to minority businesses b) upheld the "affirmative action" redistricting practices in Texas c) declared illegal the University of Texas Law School's admission practice of favoring black and Hispanic applicants over others d) struck down federal rulings that mandated Congressional redistricting in the states to guarantee one or more predominantly black districts

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Vincennes and Kaskasia were American victories:

A) in the South. B) at sea. C) on the Great Lakes. D) in the western Ohio country.

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