After the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964, the chief goal of the black civil rights movement in the South became to

a. secure the right to vote.
b. end discrimination in housing.
c. gain equality in education.
d. prohibit racial discrimination in employment.
e. integrate private social clubs and organizations.


a

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a. true b. false

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According to historian Frederick Merk, why were most Americans opposed to adding all of Mexico to the United States?

a. They felt that adding all of Mexico would make it too difficult to govern the United States. b. They believed that the United States had already reached its natural boundaries. c. They were opposed to the spread of slavery. d. They believed only white people should be added to the United States for reasons of race.

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