The section, “Rethinking the Meaning of Race” describes racial progress heading into the twenty-first century as __________

a) real and lasting, but incomplete and uneven
b) limited to small victories met with violence
c) a vindication of the civil rights struggle leading to near complete racial equality in American life
d) growing increasingly unimportant in a nation no longer defined by racial issues


Answer: a

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Some historians claim that John Marshall made the most important contributions to nationalism in the early republic, even more so than Alexander Hamilton. Explain how this judgment might be a valid one

What will be an ideal response?

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