Where did the violence-riddled Democratic National Convention of 1968 take place?

A) ?Chicago
B) ?Detroit
C) ?Los Angeles
D) ?Miami
E) New York City


A

History

You might also like to view...

What was Léon Blum able to accomplish in French politics?

A. He overturned the politics of appeasement proposed by Chamberlain. B. He reached a détente with Comintern. C. He formed a Popular Front coalition between Socialism, Communist, and Radical parties to work cooperatively against Nazism. D. He established an alliance of the scientific community to raise conscious awareness against warfare. E. He brought together radical anarchosyndicalists with conservative Republicans to object to the Spanish Civil War.

History

The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) and the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) formed the backbone of the First New Deal. Describe the key provisions of these important pieces of legislation

What will be an ideal response?

History

What was the goal of William S. Rainford's institutional church movement?

A) To seek new Episcopal congregants among inner city immigrant groups.
B) To combat social ills such as prostitution, crime and excessive alcohol consumption.
C) To establish a new Christian denomination for Irish immigrants.
D) To insist that downtown churches provide social services to immigrants such as recreational facilities and industrial training programs.
E) To improve racial and ethnic relations in the growing inner city.

History

A number of Chinese immigrants worked in the mines of California before turning to the railroad for employment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

History