What was the connection between anti-communism and the civil rights movement after World War II?
A) No connection existed.
B) Anti-communism in the U.S. led to the end of the civil rights movement in 1960.
C) Anti-communism in the U.S. helped the civil rights movement achieve full success by 1955.
D) Blacks who criticized the U.S. were called communists and discredited.
Answer: D
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a. Calcutta b. New Delhi c. Bombay d. Nepal e. Jaipur
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