President Dwight Eisenhower's attitude toward racial justice can best be described as

a. not inclined toward promoting integration.
b. very supportive.
c. a reluctant belief in integration as essential to America's image abroad.
d. supporting racial justice over social harmony.
e. adhering to the philosophy of states' rights.


a

History

You might also like to view...

The first Sons of Liberty were organized in the city of ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

History

What best describes the character of the post office murals painted during the Depression?

A. They showed common folk from the region doing common, traditional tasks. B. They tended to idealize a better future, rather than focus on themes from the past. C. They featured patriotic symbols to inculcate loyalty to the federal government. D. They glorified the worker, subtly criticizing big business.

History

Contemporaries referred to World War I as the:

A. War in Total. B. War of Allied Victory. C. War of German Aggression. D. Great War. E. Last War.

History

The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s confined its activities to segregating African Americans

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

History