Examine the factors and forces that pushed the African American protest movement to more radical action in the mid-1960s. What forms did this action take? What were its results?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
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All of the following are true about European contacts with Africa except that
A. most peoples in the African interior were little influenced by Europeans in the 1500s. B. the Portuguese took over the gold trade from Mwene Metapa in East Africa. C. the Dutch established a colony at Cape Town to supply its ships headed for the Spice Islands. D. the Boers were responsible for keeping other Europeans away from the Cape of Good Hope. E. England established a colony at Zimbabwe in the late 1600s.
One more time, Abraham Lincoln
A. won the presidency in 1860.
B. was assassinated while visiting Richmond, Virginia after it fell.
C. freed all of the slaves in the United States with the Emancipation Proclamation.
D. served two complete terms as president.
E. All of the above.
An embassy of 30 people traveled to Italy around _________, and their king was identified with the mythical Prester John, a great Christian ruler in ‘the east' who would help recover the Holy Land.
a. 30 CE. b. 1095 CE. c. 800 CE. d. 1300 CE.
What is likely to happen when minor parties are successful?
a. They become major parties. b. They are able to elect their candidates to national offices. c. Their ideas are adopted by one of the major parties. d. They are more willing to compromise.