Which of the following best characterizes President Eisenhower’s attitude toward integration?

A) He was not enthusiastic about implementing integration.
B) He was a strong public advocate of segregation.
C) He was a strong public advocate of integration.
D) He believed that the implementation of integration was his highest priority as president.


Answer: A

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a. allowed trains to travel on all tracks, thus integrating the entire system b. kept all trains running on the same time schedule c. allowed tracks to be built on both government and private lands d. kept the trains from derailing so often and so disastrously

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In the changing culture of Japan after World War II, what is now the average age of women for their first marriage?

a. twenty-two b. twenty-five c. twenty-seven d. thirty e. thirty-five

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Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt met during the war to discuss postwar goals. The most important of these was the conference at ______________.

A. Teheran B. Yalta C. Crete D. Kiev E. Beirut

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Frances Perkins is distinguished as the first woman

A) to serve as a cabinet member. B) work with Eleanor Roosevelt to achieve reform. C) head the National Council of Negro Women. D) receive a college degree.

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