How was the case of Briggs v. Elliot different from prior NAACP cases in education?

A) It involved medical-school education, rather than law school.
B) It was the first case to involve elementary-school education.
C) It was the first successful desegregation case.
D) It was a loss for the NAACP and resulted in large setbacks.


Answer: B

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

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Why was this figure commonly called Venus?

a. The object was discovered in Greece. b. The subject is the prehistoric goddess of love. c. The name reflects early 20th century beliefs about the figure's meaning. d. The figure is an idealized image of feminine beauty.

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Cultural studies insist that culture must be studied within the social relations and system through which culture is produced and consumed and that the study of culture is thus intimately bound up with the study of ______.

A. people, society, and ideas B. economics C. society, politics, and economics D. politics and communication

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At the height of the Roman Empire, baths were __________.

A. attended by all classes of Romans B. sites of religious rituals C. restricted to elites D. facilities provided for the care of soldiers

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