List the three events of the civil rights movement that you think were most crucial. Justify your choices.

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
- Student responses will vary, depending on the events they choose to describe.
- Students must justify why these three events were crucial, supporting their responses with specific historical reference and critical-thinking analysis.

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a. Porfirio Diaz. b. Venustiano Carranza. c. Pancho Villa. d. Victoriano Huerta. e. Vicente Fox.

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The first three departments of the _________ branch which Congress established were the state, treasury, and war departments.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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An _______________________ is a period of low economic activity and rising unemployment.

a. economic cycle b. expressionist cycle c. inflationary period d. economic depression

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