The Birmingham minister who was beaten with chains by a white mob when he tried to enroll his daughters in an all-white school was __________
A) Ralph Abernathy
B) John Lewis
C) Fred Shuttlesworth
D) James Bevel
Answer: C
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The Women's Movement empowered achieved all of the following gains EXCEPT
a. academic acceptance of the field of women's studies. b. global unity among movement members that the top priority should be ending violence, hunger, and disease. c. the repeal of many laws against birth control and abortion in most European countries. d. participation in many international conferences devoted to women's issues. e. leadership for women in environmental campaigns, such as Petra Kelly, who was one of the founders of the German Green Party.
Which best describes how divisions among Algonquin groups helped facilitate European conquest of their lands?
a. Algonquin groups were so busy fighting each other that they did not notice the European arrivals. b. Algonquin groups divided into two powerful leagues, one of which sided with the English. c. Algonquin groups could not communicate with each other and thus could not warn each other of European invaders. d. Algonquin groups had a strict hierarchy that made it much easier for Europeans to conquer them. e. Algonquin groups were more willing to ally themselves with foreigners than with other Algonquin groups.
Assyrian rulers relied on a system that used governors and military governors because of their empire's __________.
A. use of slavery B. instability C. oppressive tax system D. vast size
Thomas à Kempis and the Modern Devotion had their greatest influence on which Renaissance scholar?
A) Desiderius Erasmus B) Niccolo Machiavelli C) Baldassere Castiglione D) Giovanni Pico della Mirandola E) Dante Aligheri