Late in September 1961, a white member of the Mississippi legislature shot and killed ________, a black Amite County resident who had helped Robert Moses register rural black Mississippians to vote
A) Bob Zellner
B) Herbert Lee
C) James Bevel
D) Fannie Lou Hamer
Answer: B
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A) the notion of rebirth B) city-states C) military power D) a river valley
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A. were aided by the "modernist" movement's efforts to change female statuses and roles by interpreting Islamic views in a manner closer to those prevailing in the West. B. experienced great changes in their lives before 1970, in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Oman, which had regimes actively working to modernize their societies. C. have made perhaps the greatest advances in Saudi Arabia, where women now have unlimited access to university education and may adopt Western dress. D. have never had any political rights in Iran. E. have had few if any political rights in Israel.
African culture has adapted to serve the tourist industry and the export market in the areas of
a. pottery and steel fabrication in Axum. b. wood carving, painting, and sculpture. c. publication, tripling the Onitsha Market pamphlets for tourists since 1994. d. novels and poetry written in local languages. e. high grade steel manufacturing and export.
To protest the Stamp Act, colonial merchants
A. refused to sell any British-made products in the American colonies. B. created nonexportation associations to help stop the flow of raw materials to England. C. hired privateers to harass British merchant ships in the Atlantic and Caribbean. D. created nonimportation associations to put pressure on British exporters.