Governor George Wallace of __________ rose to national fame as a fierce opponent of desegregation

A) California
B) Virginia
C) Georgia
D) Alabama


Answer: D

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a. the states had not ratified the Thirteenth Amendment. b. all were former Confederate officials. c. northerners refused to allow representation to the South until Union troops were no longer needed in the region. d. Republicans did not believe the new southern state governments were committed to protecting the freed people.

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Which of the following was a consequence of Malcolm X’s hajj to Mecca?

a) He realized that some of Elijah Muhammad’s teachings were unorthodox. b) He came to view all whites as “devils.” c) He ceased to be a Muslim. d) He embraced nonviolence as the only path to victory.

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