The free speech movement won a huge public relations victory following a speech made by Clark Kerr, when

a) Kerr was pelted with wads of paper and shouted obscenities over the public address system.
b) Kerr physically shoved Mario Savio off the stage as the latter tried to make a rebuttal.
c) a policeman dragged Mario Savio off the stage as the latter tried to announce a rally later that day.
d) police threw a canister of tear gas into the audience because they were getting restless and making "threatening gestures."
e) Kerr showed no inclination to compromise and was booed off the stage.


c

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A) The federal government worked with tribal leaders to find compromises on land distribution. B) White businessmen, supported by the government, forced Indians to work in mills and labor camps, destroying their culture and family ties. C) They used violence and trickery to kill Indians and gain their land. D) They generally lived peacefully as neighbors, often sharing resources. E) The federal government took Indian children from their homes and placed them in schools to increase assimilation.

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The League of Augsburg was

a. an offensive alliance against Louis XIV by Great Britain. b. an arrangement between the Catholic church and the King of France to destroy the Huguenots. c. a defensive alliance against Louis XIV. d. an international agreement that helped France gain control of Spanish territory.

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Federalists controlled the new government under the Constitution for its first

A. four years. B. sixteen years. C. twenty years. D. twelve years. E. eight years.

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Which of the following best describes the status of Rome's plebeian class from the fifth to second centuries B.C.E.?

A. The plebeians had no legal rights and were entirely subject to the whims of the patricians, who often abused their authority. B. The plebeians succeeded in obtaining a great deal of legal equality within Roman society and participated in public affairs and elective bodies. C. Social tensions between plebeians and patricians often ran high, and the two groups constantly struggled for the upper hand in Roman society. D. The plebeians held the majority of the power in society and succeeded in subjugating the patrician class.

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