Johnson, Rush, and Feagin propose radical changes to achieve a utopian, non-racist society in the

a. world community.
b. United States.
c. southern part of the country.
d. Western part of the country


b. United States.

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Which of the following arguments was most likely to have been used by southerners in the 1830s and 1840s to defend the institution of slavery?

A. It is true that slavery is an evil within human society, but for economic reasons it is presently a necessary evil. B. Society is ordered in a particular way by the dictates of nature, and nature has ordained that blacks are born to be slaves. C. All whites are born to be free and equal, but all non-whites are frowned on by God and were born to be slaves. D. Human beings are equal in the sight of God only if they have accepted the tenets of Christianity; therefore, non-Christians may be enslaved.

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How did black leaders feel about segregation in American society?

A) They thought that it was merely a passing phase. B) They thought that it was acceptable, as long as they made other political gains. C) They found it unacceptable and fought it through lawsuits and protests. D) They ignored segregation entirely and went about their lives as before the war.

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The People's Liberation Army was the army of ________

A) the People's Democratic Republic of Korea B) the Republic of China C) Singapore D) the People's Republic of China

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A gold coin of the famous Buddhist king Kanishka (78-101 CE) depicts the king and contains an inscription in the __________ language.

a. Chinese. b. Sanskrit. c. Persian. d. Greek.

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