How had George Wallace, the American Independent Party candidate for president in 1968, gained national attention?

a. He was the racist governor of Alabama who was a proponent of segregation.
b. He was a supporter of black leaders during the civil rights movement, including Martin Luther King, Jr.
c. He was the candidate supported by President Johnson.
d. He capitalized on the discontent with the Vietnam War by hinting of his plan for peace.


a. He was the racist governor of Alabama who was a proponent of segregation.

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A) California B) New York C) Texas D) Michigan

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The Pueblo Revolt of 1680:

A) covered several thousand miles in New Mexico and Arizona. B) was due to piety being forced upon the Pueblo people by the Catholic friars. C) led to the deaths of almost a third of the Catholic friars. D) caused the French to vacate the New Mexico territory for nearly a decade. E) resulted in the establishment of Spanish colonies in Florida.

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Legal scholars developed the field of __________ to contribute to the national dialogue on racial issues and to study the more complex ways in which race plays a role in social interactions

A) critical race theory B) civil rights law C) sociological jurisprudence D) feminist legal theory

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Joseph Stalin eagerly desired Communist revolutions in Western Europe, but he was willing to wait because he and Lenin believed that

a. the West would voluntarily embrace communism. b. the East wind would triumph over the West wind. c. communism must first come to China. d. imperialism would last until the 21st century before it would collapse. e. revolutions come in waves.

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