The NAACP
a. was created and controlled entirely by black activists.
b. advocated violence as a means of ending discrimination.
c. initiated lawsuits challenging segregation and voting discrimination.
d. continued the policy of accommodation established by Booker T. Washington.
e. no longer exists.
c
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A) He ordered the CIA to focus on domestic rather than international intelligence operations. B) He ordered the CIA to limit their surveillance to hostile nations. C) He ordered the CIA to do whatever was necessary to topple Castro. D) He outlawed assassinations as an instrument of U.S. foreign policy. E) He outlawed covert surveillance as an instrument of U.S. foreign policy.
What was the result of Andrew Carnegie's sale of Carnegie Steel?
A) J. P. Morgan combined it with other steel companies into the U.S. Steel Corporation. B) It led to the formation of the first American trust. C) It inspired John D. Rockefeller to sell his Standard Oil Company. D) It led to the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, the largest steel structure in the world. E) Charles Schwab bought it and combined it with National Steel to form the largest steel company in the United States.
The author of the short novel The Awakening was
A) Jane Addams. B) Kate Chopin. C) Florence Crittenden. D) Frances Willard.
The chapter introduction tells the stories of Lawrence and Pottawatomie, Kansas, to make the point that
A. westward migration continued despite the distractions of sectional strife. B. violence in Kansas discredited popular sovereignty, the only remaining compromise solution to the growing sectional split. C. it was deliberate, violent acts by an extremist minority that sucked Americans into civil war. D. the ability of settlers in Kansas to disagree, yet still get along, shows that the Civil War was not necessarily inevitable.