Mamie Phipps Clark was influential in the fight against segregation because of her work in
A) higher education. B) World War II.
C) industry. D) child psychology.
D
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How did China adapt to changing markets and increased global competition in the nineteenth century?
a. They focused on the silk and tea trade. b. They invested heavily in building infrastructure. c. They developed new exports such as foodstuffs for processing abroad and timber, coal, and iron ore. d. They invited foreign investors and businesses into the country to boost production.
Which of the following does not describe José Mart�
A) He spent much of his youth in jail. B) He was a journalist in the United States. C) He reestablished Cuba's independence movement. D) He won the independence movement's greatest military victory.
The oldest site in the present-day continental United States to be continuously inhabited by Europeans and their descendants is
A. Plymouth, Massachusetts. B. St. Augustine, Florida. C. Manhattan, New York. D. Jamestown, Virginia.
Within cultures, attitudes about close relationships do not vary over time
Indicate whether the statement is true or false