The runaway bestseller, The Joy of Sex, was a

A. gay liberation manifesto.
B. memoir of a prostitute.
C. novel about a promiscuous college student.
D. manual that featured illustrations of intimate acts.


Answer: D

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In the late nineteenth century, the term “Afro-American” failed to become as popular as other self-descriptions for black Americans, possibly due to what objection mentioned in the text?

a) Black Americans were often of mixed ancestry of several continents. b) The reduction of African to “Afro” was seen as inappropriate. c) The hyphenated term was thought to suggest recent immigration. d) The term appeared too casual and resembled contemporary slang.

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Who was a prominent tobacco executive in the South during the late nineteenth century?

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During World War II, racially discriminatory hiring practices in defense industries were prohibited by

A) President Roosevelt's executive order. B) the Smith-Connally Act. C) the Supreme Court in the Endo case. D) the War Labor Board.

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After 1600, Akbar was faced with a domestic insurrection led by his own son Salim which nearly brought an untimely end to the latter’s claims as heir apparent. In the end, however, Salim was able to prevail and ascended the throne as _________.

a. Khusrau b. Salim c. Aurangzeb d. Jahangir

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