How did the civil rights movement change in the mid- to late sixties?
A) It cooled off, since African Americans had achieved most of their social goals.
B) The movement became even more committed to nonviolent resistance to racism.
C) It became more militant and considered violence to force social change.
D) It focused less on protest in the streets and more on progress through the courts.
E) The movement focused less on domestic social change and more on international social change.
Answer: C
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A. was less militant than the American Federation of Labor. B. would not accept women or blacks as members. C. grew out of a dispute within the American Federation of Labor. D. refused to get involved in organizing the automobile industry. E. confined its organizing to the steel and coal industries.
The phrase "by military conquest, treaty, and purchase" best describes the
a. steps in the growth of American industry b. methods used to expand the territory of the United States c. major parts of President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points d. causes of the United States entry into the Korean War
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A) national consciousness B) a stronger Estates-General C) consolidation of royal power D) reduction of the noble families? power E) subject-sovereign relationship to replace feudal ties
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A) "…a general council can be convened without the authority of anyone…." B) "…the temporal authority [ought to be] subject to the spiritual power…." C) "…veneration of the saints seems to partake of idolatry …." D) "And none could be found to bury the dead for money or friendship."