Which of the following describes the result of the anti-immigrant backlash of the 1980s?
a. Congress passed the Simpson-Mazzolli Immigration Reform and Control Act that increased penalties for hiring undocumented workers and heightened security along the border between the US and Mexico.
b. California voters approved an amendment to the state constitution that established English as the state's official language.
c. It galvanized the Hispanic electorate and led to increased representation at all levels of government.
d. All of the above.
d
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Maryland was owned by __________.
a. the king b. the Anglican Church c. a group of investors d. a Catholic nobleman
All of the following contributed to the development of wireless communication EXCEPT:
a. James Clerk Maxwell b. William Lamb c. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz d. Guglielmo Marconi
The Supreme Court's decision in Smith v. Allwright benefited African Americans by
a. ending racially-discriminatory hiring practices. b. desegregating the nation's public schools. c. desegregating all public accommodations. d. outlawing whites-only primaries.
During the 1920s, birth control in the U.S.
A. was illegal, in some form, in many states. B. was strongly opposed by moralists such as Margaret Sanger. C. was limited to physical methods such as abstinence and withdrawal. D. was among the major causes of poverty and distress in poor communities. E. included legal abortion in most states.