During the Birmingham campaign, civil rights activists faced off against __________.

A. Eugene "Bull" Connor
B. George Wallace
C. Orval Faubus
D. Fred Shuttlesworth


Answer: A

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President Wilson's foreign relations with Asian nations were negatively affected by all of the following EXCEPT

A) the denial of the Morgan loan to China. B) the California law denying land purchase to anyone "ineligible for citizenship." C) pre-existing tensions that came with his succession into office. D) Pearl Harbor.

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Nineteenth-century reform movements came about because many saw social ills as incompatible with democracy and the evangelical mission

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which battle of World War II was the longest and bloodiest in the history of warfare?

a) Battle of Stalingrad b) Normandy Invasion Consider This: Casualties numbered more than a million. See 13.5: Turning of the Tide. c) Battle of the Bulge Consider This: Casualties numbered more than a million. See 13.5: Turning of the Tide. d) Battle of El Alamein Consider This: Casualties numbered more than a million. See 13.5: Turning of the Tide.

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In 1914, the United States recognized the new government in Mexico headed by __________.

a)  Venustiano Carranza b)  Victoriano Huerta c)  Pancho Villa d)  Porfirio Díaz

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