As the Depression worsened, many black Americans—W. E. B. Du Bois included—grew dissatisfied with the “overly cautious” leadership of NAACP executive secretary, ________

A) James Weldon Johnson
B) Walter White
C) Charles Houston
D) Thurgood Marshall


Answer: B

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V.S. Naipaul charged that __________'s glorification of poverty and the simple Indian village was an obstacle to efforts to overcome the poverty, ignorance, and degradation of India's past and build a prosperous modern society.

A. Mahatma Gandhi B. Jawaharlal Nehru C. Muhammed Ali Jinnah D. Indira Gandhi E. Moraji Desai

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Which of the following was a feature of open-range ranching?

a. The rounding up of wild cattle roaming free on the range b. The slaughtering and butchering of cattle on the range c. The purchase of thousands of acres of land for grazing d. The grazing of cattle on public land

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The No Child Left Behind Act

A. provided health care for all children of families living under the poverty level. B. was bipartisan legislation that gave federal funding to schools that could meet federal standards. C. established Head Start kindergarten programs for children in the inner city. D. was supported by Republicans but voted down by Democrats, who opposed the provision for impoverished families receiving vouchers to attend private schools.

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