Which NAACP official praised armed self-defense in his memoir Negroes with Guns and broadcast his militant message on his Radio Free Dixie radio show from exile in Cuba?

a. Bayard Rustin
b. Charles Sims
c. James Farmer
d. Robert F. Williams


d. Robert F. Williams

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Except for India, the new colonies may __________.

A. not have been profitable B. have been self-sustaining C. have been conquered by another European power D. not have been established for commercial reasons

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Because of a military defeat by the Jin, the Song dynasty was forced to surrender

a. all of the northern part of China. b. the capital. c. Yangzi River Valley. d. Zichuan. e. Jiankang.

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Why did the nation's progressives oppose U.S. involvement in World War I?

A) They were naturally pessimistic and knew the United States would lose. B) They understood how financially costly the war would be for the nation. C) They did not believe the reports sent over from Europe. D) They opposed the Allied position because it was one of aggression. E) They opposed all war as being an obstacle to social reform.

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Why did the U.S. government oppose British Foreign Secretary George Canning's proposed declaration in 1822 that Britain and the United States opposed European intervention in the Americas and that neither nation would assert any territorial interest in

Latin America? A) The U.S. government didn't have any objection to Spain reasserting its colonial presence in the Americas to prevent or overturn revolutionary movements in Latin America from taking power. B) The U.S. government didn't trust Great Britain to abstain from the Americas because of their substantial economic interests in Latin America and the Caribbean. C) President Monroe and Secretary of State Adams aspired to the eventual U.S. takeover of parts of the Spanish Empire in North America from Texas to California and perhaps also Cuba. D) The U.S. government was confident that the revolutions in Latin America overthrowing European colonial control would be detrimental to U.S. economic interests in the region.

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