Guion S. Bluford, Jr. and Mae E. Jamison were, respectively, the first black man and first black woman to

a. win tennis championships at Wimbledon.
b. serve as CEOs of Fortune 500 companies.
c. travel into outer space.
d. serve as U.S. attorneys general.


c. travel into outer space.

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Uncertainty and confusion over property rights and boundaries exacerbated the problems of establishing an orderly government in the Kansas Territory

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to the Plessy v. Ferguson decision,

A) black voters could be disfranchised through the "good character" clause. B) the races could be separated but equal accommodations must be provided. C) separate facilities for blacks and whites were illegal. D) segregation laws violated the Fourteenth Amendment.

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All of the following are correct about nineteenth-century liberalism except

A. having economic and political components. B. supporting the idea of civil rights. C. wanting to limit governmental power. D. opposing limiting governmental power. E. opposing votes for women.

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A major thaw in the Cold War came in 1987 with the

a. Soviet retreat from Afghanistan. b. Soviet withdrawal from Poland. c. Reagan administration´s abandonment of the Strategic Defense Initiative. d. Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. e. Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) II.

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