The “conductor” on the Underground Railroad who was known as “Black Moses” was __________
A) Jermain Loguen
B) Frederick Douglass
C) Harriet Tubman
D) Sojourner Truth
Answer: C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What did President Truman do in the area of civil rights?
a. He issued an executive order instructing the military to integrate its forces. b. He presented Congress with legislation that would outlaw segregated housing. c. He did virtually nothing, driving black voters into the Republican camp. d. He was openly hostile to the emerging civil rights movement.
Muhammad never claimed to be founding a new religion, rather he served as the last in a long line of God’s messengers, beginning with the Hebrew prophets, and including Jesus.
A. True B. Flase
In Islam, the term ____ typically means a return to traditional values and can also be a label for more radical movements
a. jihad b. fundamentalism c. Taliban d. Shi'ites e. hijab