The Southern Manifesto was a declaration that southern states __________.
A. would peacefully comply with the Brown decision
B. would desegregate schools "with all deliberate speed"
C. would refuse to comply with desegregation
D. would not support Truman in 1948
Answer: C
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Apartheid
A) separated Algeria and Tunisia. B) abolished secular law. C) successfully joined the United States and the Soviet Union against France and Britain when they attempted to seize the Suez Canal. D) was a system of rigid racial separation. E) was the French government?s approach to maintaining control over its African colonies.
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A) entangling alliances with foreign powers B) the evils of slavery C) rapid democratization D) the influence of organized religion