The 1969 Stonewall Inn uprising launched the:
A. women's movement.
B. "gay power" movement.
C. civil rights movement.
D. American Indian Movement.
E. "Black Power" movement.
Answer: B
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a. were divided over whether establishing a stable democracy in Iraq would succeed. b. were united in the view that the United States should remain the only military superpower. c. differ over the utility of public diplomacy to change America's image in the Middle East. d. were generally divided over whether China is a serious problem for the United States. e. Both options A and C are true.
The phrase "smoke-filled room" that was often used to describe the selection of a candidate by political bosses operating in secret grew out of the 1920 GOP convention
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Select the most appropriate definition of culture from the following options.
A. Culture consists of shared religion, expected behaviors, ways of doing things, and customs in a particular society. B. Culture consists of the beliefs, religions, currency, politics and other characteristics common to the members of a particular group or society. C. Culture consists of traditions and customs, transmitted through learning, that govern the beliefs and behavior of the people exposed to them. D. Culture consists of a combination of shared language, ethnicity, and religion that governs the beliefs and behavior of the people exposed to them.
Why did the Supreme Court rule in the late nineteenth century that the Fourteenth Amendment did not immediately guarantee all citizens protection under national law?
a. Because the Court ruled that states had no responsibility to follow national law. b. Because the Court ruled that slaves were considered property. c. Because the Court ruled that equal protection under the law was at odds with other sections of the Constitution. d. Because the Court ruled that equal protection under the law only applied to national government actions.