Why did Lyndon Johnson support civil rights after Kennedy's assassination?

A) He was pressured by the Black Panther Party.
B)He wanted to make a mark on history and prove he was a president of the people.
C) He thought it would help his effort in Vietnam.
D) His wife was committed to the cause.


B)He wanted to make a mark on history and prove he was a president of the people.

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Among the complaints of religious Europeans around 1500 was

A. the belief that Catholic Christianity was being infiltrated by Eastern Orthodox and even Islamic doctrines. B. the belief that the clergy were not religiously pious enough. C. dissatisfaction with the orthodox beliefs and practices of the church. D. the charge that Pope Erasmus wanted to divide the church. E. fear that Manichaeism was corrupting the clergy.

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One of the triumphs of the Green Revolution was:

a. construction of the Aswan Dam in Egypt. b. Khrushchev's success in the Virgin Lands Campaign. c. the development of "miracle rice" d. mandating cleanup of toxic waste in third world countries abused by the Industrial Nations e. raising public awareness of ecology and recycling in the 1960s.

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Rahilly useS the term _______ to emphasize the discursive and ideological foundations of the gender binary that parents work to resist, through which changes to the system of normative gender accountability might transpire.

a. genderscapes b. hegemonic gender c. multiple jeopardy d. truth regime

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Which of the following most accurately states Tecumseh's beliefs?

A. The only way to combat the spread of white culture is for Native Americans to return to their traditional spiritual and moral values. B. Native Americans must accept the demise of their culture and adapt to the ways of whites. C. A united Indian federation is necessary to combat the advance of the white man. D. Native American culture can be preserved only by accepting the reservation system.

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