Rent parties that served food, alcohol, and music in black Harlem never raised enough money to pay the next month's rent

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: FALSE

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Throughout most of his career, Malcolm X

a. worked closely with leaders in the mainstream civil rights movement. b. contended that blacks could only uplift themselves by assimilating into white society and changing it and themselves simultaneously. c. remained an obscure figure, unknown outside of radical black circles. d. argued that black men should prove their manhood by defending themselves and their families against violence with violence.

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The Taft-Hartley Act delivered a major blow to labor by

a. outlawing strikes by public employees. b. requiring that workers' votes on unions be by secret ballot. c. banning labor's political action committees. d. outlawing the "closed" (all-union) shops. e. forbidding union organizers to enter workplaces.

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What country invaded Manchuria in 1931?

A) ?France B) ?Korea C) ?Japan D) ?Russia

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The presidents in the era 1868–1897 were known for __________

A) their weak use of presidential powers B) their liberal views regarding social reform C) their assertive support of labor D) sponsoring many legislative actions

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