What was the touchstone of the new counterculture of the sixties?
a. literature
b. photography
c. painting
d. film
e. music
E
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The Battle of Little Bighorn in which George A. Custer and his men were killed occurred after
a. whites had entered the sacred Black Hills seeking gold. b. the U.S. army had massacred the Ghost Dancers at Wounded Knee. c. Custer had insulted the Sioux chief. d. the Sioux had been confined to a reservation in Dakota territory. e. the army had carried out mass executions of Indian prisoners of war.
How did African Americans participate in the antislavery movement in the early nineteenth century?
A) They assisted white abolitionists secretly in the South and helped with direct action in the North. B) They controlled the large antislavery societies in the North, although whites joined. C) They led and organized antislavery societies in the Upper South. D) Because of the prevalence of racism, they were not allowed to help at all.
By the 1870s, the major mineral being mined in the West was
a. gold. b. silver. c. copper. d. lead. e. platinum.
The Vienna summit meeting between Kennedy and Khrushchev took place shortly after the Bay of Pigs disaster.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)