The Watts Riot (1965) revealed that many African Americans:

a. were willing to reject nonviolent protest.
b. could not vote even outside the South.
c. felt the police would not protect them from angry mobs of whites.
d. believed they could not become part of middle-class America until residential segregation ended.


A

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The legal case of Nixon v. __________ reflected the attempt by the NAACP to destroy the white primary in Texas and throughout southern state politics

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

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In Japan, the Gekokujo (“those below toppling those above”) period of civil war erupted in 1467 and continued, on and off, until the ________.

a. 1570s. b. 1490s. c. 1530s. d. 1690s.

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The philosophy of the New Deal is best described as

A) totally rejecting previous American ideas and experiences. B) emerging from FDR's long fascination with social and economic theories. C) lacking any consistent ideological base. D) rooted firmly in Wilson's New Freedom.

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Frederick Jackson Turner was __________

A) founder of the National Grange B) the historian who first developed the frontier thesis C) the most notorious of the western badmen D) the discoverer of the Comstock Lode E) a famous wagon train boss

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