Who called on African Americans "to assert their own definitions, to reclaim their history, their culture; to create their own sense of community and togetherness"?

A. Muhammad Ali
B. Stokely Carmichael
C. Martin Luther King Jr.
D. Jesse Jackson


Answer: B

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The city most dramatically affected by the railroad growth of the 1850s was Chicago

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Andrew Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866 because he said it

a. was unnecessary because of the Thirteenth Amendment b. usurped the power of the president c. unfairly excluded Native Americans d. violated states' rights and was, therefore, unconstitutional e. used military courts in time of peace

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John C. Calhoun developed his doctrine of nullification by drawing ideas from the

A. United States Constitution. B. Missouri Compromise. C. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions. D. United States Constitution and the Missouri Compromise. E. ideas of Madison and Jefferson, along with the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution.

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Which concept found in the United States Constitution was a belief held by the social contract philosophers of the Enlightenment period?

(a) presidential cabinet (b) judicial review (c) limited monarchy (d) sovereignty of the people

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