__________ rose to national fame as a result of the success of her play A Raisin in the Sun

A) Zora Neale Hurston
B) Lorraine Hansberry
C) Nikki Giovanni
D) Maya Angelou


Answer: B

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A) pride in the ideals enshrined in the Declaration of Independence. B) zeal expressed in an evangelical Protestant religious awakening. C) faith in the ideas espoused by Enlightenment philosophy. D) satisfaction with the nation's social stability and moral order.

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Which group benefited the most from the population shift to the Sunbelt?

A) The Democratic party. B) The Republican party. C) Fringe third parties. D) Migrant workers. E) Organized labor.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In 1879, Germany and Austria made a secret treaty in which they agreed they would __________.

A. remain neutral in each other's affairs B. not attack each other C. provide military assistance to each other if Russia attacked either of them D. provide military assistance to each other if any country attacked them

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