The Newark poet previously associated with Beat poets such as Allen Ginsburg who became a significant proponent of Black Power was __________
A) Amiri Baraka
B) Larry Rivers
C) Frantz Fanon
D) Langston Hughes
Answer: A
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A) setting limits for battleships, cruisers, and aircraft carriers. B) passing civil rights legislation. C) distributing surplus wheat to countries in need. D) increasing tobacco production in the United States.
Which American president portrayed himself as representing the common man?
a. Washington b. Jackson c. Jefferson d. Monroe e. All of these
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A) the White Lotus Society. B) internal rebellions. C) disease. D) all of the above. E) none of the above.
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A) New England's strangle hold on the cotton market. B) the undeveloped state of community among cotton planters. C) the constant danger of slave rebellion. D) his lack of experience in the cotton business.