Shelley v. Kramer (1948)
a. affirmed the legality of restricting community residence to whites.
b. barred the lower courts from enforcing restrictive covenants.
c. prevented banks and the FHA from rejecting home loan applications from minorities.
d. upheld the practice of the restrictive covenant.
B
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A. 8th B. 9th C. 10th D. 11th E. 12th
The event that shook Americans to the core and moved them to shift politically in support of a making a substantial political and military effort against Hitler's aggression in Europe was
a. the fall of France. b. Hitler's armies overrunning Denmark and Norway. c. Germany's nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union. d. the invasion of Poland. e. the fear of a union between Japan and Germany.
What stance did white southerners take on philanthropic associations’ funding of black schools in the late nineteenth century?
a. They ignored it because they had no interest in the issue of black education. b. They were embarrassed by the need for philanthropic funding and worked hard to lift black schools up to the level of white ones. c. They welcomed it because it gave them an excuse not to fund black schools as well as they funded white ones. d. They opposed it out of fear that the associations would encourage dangerous ideas of racial equality.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. While rape occurs widely throughout the world, it is not a human universal. 2. The explanation of rape as stemming from differences between women and men in social status and power is what distinguishes feminist from other kinds of accounts of rape. 3. Anthropologists have argued that since men and women perform different roles and occupy different spaces in all societies, gender inequality is universal. 4. Helliwell argues that the act of rape marks men who rape as “real men” and their victims as vulnerable and feminine.