Before Brown v. Board of Education most education-related civil rights victories:
a. required mass boycotts of local merchants and locally-produced products
b. involved legal suits opposing segregation in universities and especially law schools
c. resulted from parents protesting and picketing schools
d. All of the above were significant in eliminating segregated education prior to Brown v. Board of Education
b. involved legal suits opposing segregation in universities and especially law schools
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The largest difference between the Mid-City Project and the Chicago Area Project was that __________
a. the Mid-City Project relied heavily on psychiatric counseling techniques b. the length of the Chicago Area Project was long term while Mid-City was for three years c. both a and b d. the Mid-City Project was more successful than the Chicago Area Project
Which of the following was a political revolution as opposed to social revolution?
a. The establishment of the United States b. the French Revolution c. Communist revolution in Russia d. Communist revolution in China
In a 1901 essay on divisiveness in society, W. E. B. DuBois wrote,
A. “He who discriminates shatters the world.” B. “The line between rich and poor is Black.” C. “The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line.” D. “Education is only available to those that can afford it.”
SAGE News Clips: Poor School ConditionsDescription: In this video, we meet 14-year-old student Maria Arias, who lives in the slums of Caracas, Venezuela. Because of worsening economic conditions in this once oil-rich country, students and teachers alike miss classes to wait in food lines. Despite parents' and teachers' best wishes, students are unable to receive a proper education. Watch this video to learn more!Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 224, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Education has often been described by sociologists as one of the key ways that one can move out of poverty. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of education on
a global level? A. One year of school can equal a 10% boost in income. B. Education helps workers avoid exploitation. C. Education is responsible for the high level of literacy in less developed countries. D. Education is linked to better health outcomes.