__________ was one of the few Western European cities where Jewish life was celebrated, both intellectually and financially.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Amsterdam

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The Voting Rights Act of 1965:

a. was passed over President Johnson's veto. b. failed to increase significantly the number of black voters. c. banned Mississippi's literacy test. d. was declared unconstitutional.

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William Lloyd Garrison believed the abolitionist movement should

A. organize slave rebellions throughout the American South. B. join forces with the more established American Colonization Society. C. seek the gradual elimination of slavery. D. stress the damage that slavery did to blacks rather than to whites. E. demand freedom for slaves, but deny them citizenship.

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Early capitalism was limited by

a. the Catholic Church’s condemnation of usury. b. cumbersome business methods. c. the lack of markets. d. royal authority. e. both A and B.

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Which of these was at best a minimal success, if not a failure?

A) Birmingham campaign B) March on Washington C) Albany movement D) Freedom Rides

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