In response to the concept of Black Power, groups such as CORE and SNCC began to ___________________.

A. oppose the involvement of African Americans in American politics
B. purge whites from their membership rolls
C. support the NAACP's approach of challenging discriminatory practices in court
D. organize a back-to-Africa movement


Answer: B

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A) It forced France to sell to the United States the parcel of land known as the Louisiana Purchase. B) It forced Britain out of military posts in the West. C) It fulfilled Jefferson's scientific expectations and reaffirmed his faith in the future prosperity of the United States. D) It discovered a direct water route from coast to coast of the continental United States. E) It established peaceful relations with most of the Native American tribes in the West.

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According to the Arguing History video in section 29.5, which of the following suggests that Americans are moving in a liberal direction?

A) Tea Party movement B) support for the Taliban C) policy of preventive war D) Affordable Care Act

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What was the reason for Bertrand Russell’s 1955 manifesto, signed by Albert Einstein and Linus Pauling, among others?

a) Leading scientists and philosophers united to warn that future wars could involve nuclear weapons and would likely destroy humankind. b) Pro-Western thinkers warned their governments not to let communist countries “beat” them in the nuclear arms race. Consider This: In any world nuclear war, tens of millions would die. See 14.1.2: Science Unleashed. c) These European elites warned that greenhouse gases would soon accelerate global warming. Consider This: In any world nuclear war, tens of millions would die. See 14.1.2: Science Unleashed. d) Russell wanted to caution against allowing any future resurgence of the Nazi movement. Consider This: In any world nuclear war, tens of millions would die. See 14.1.2: Science Unleashed.

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