The Greensboro sit-in was

a. a televised debate on issues related to the Vietnam War.
b. the first in a series of nonviolent challenges to racial segregation in the South.
c. a takeover by flower children of San Francisco's Greensboro Park.
d. a prayer vigil in response to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.


b

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When Old Joseph died, he told his son,

a) "Never sell the bones of your father and your mother." b) "Never fight a war with the white man." c) "Defend this land to your dying breath." d) "I go to a much better place than this." e) "Always take your Bible wherever you may go."

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As World War II ended, the Soviet Union perceived its greatest enemy to be __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What was the main demand during the textile workers strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts during 1919?

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At the core of the political deal made to convene the Estate General after 175 years was

a. the desire of the Third Estate to have its voice heard. b. Louis XVI's intention to further weaken the nobility. c. the intention of the nobility to weaken the crown. d. the resistance of the bourgeoisie to paying higher taxes. e. consensus that the experiment in absolutism had failed.

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