The young, charismatic leader of the successful Montgomery bus strike was __________
A) Stokely Carmichael
B) Malcolm X
C) Martin Luther King Jr.
D) Bob Moses
Answer: C
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What transformed the West from a virtual colony of the East into the fastest growing, most economically booming section of the country?
A) federal funding of defense industries during World War II B) the election of Richard Nixon--the first president from California--in 1968 C) the emergence of the aerospace industry in the 1960s and 1970s D) construction of the interstate highway system in the 1950s and 1960s
Which is the BEST inference that can be made from such intelligence tests as those pictured here?
A) Most American soldiers were not very intelligent. B) The military hoped to exclude non-English speakers from leadership. C) Methods of testing intelligence were crude at best. D) Those who designed the test had little sense of what military life required. E) Psychologists hoped to use such tests to sort citizens throughout society.
This map showing the location of both secular and religious utopian communities in the United States reveals that __________
A) the Mormons were a sedentary sect B) the South was not as receptive to these communities as the North C) the mid-Atlantic seacoast was a hotbed of utopian reform D) there were more Shaker communities in the Midwest than New England
After defeating McClellan at the Second Battle of Bull Run, Robert E. Lee decided to
a. consolidate his forces to protect the Confederate capital. b. send Jeb Stuart's cavalry to raid northern lines. c. invade the Union via Maryland. d. call for a cease fire and peace negotiations. e. shift some of his troops to the Tennessee and Kentucky fronts.