In the 1960s, the philosophy of "black power"
A. encouraged greater racial assimilation.
B. disavowed the use of violence in the civil rights movement.
C. helped to unite the many different black civil rights groups.
D. called for an increased awareness of racial differences.
E. was rejected by groups such as SNCC and CORE.
D
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra:
A. was formally educated in some of Spain's best schools. B. worked in London as a young man. C. spent several years as a slave. D. refused to join the Spanish army. E. was a Spanish monk.
__________’s The Awakening prompted outrage among critics
A) Stephen Crane B) Henry James C) Sigmund Freud D) Kate Chopin
What is NOT an accurate description of Italy immediately before and during World War I?
a. Italy was formally a member of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria before the War b. Italy declared war on France to avenge French seizure of Tunisia c. Italy was a historic enemy of Austria (which had been an enemy of Italian unification in the late 1800s) d. Italy was eager to lay claim on territory that was being held by the Austrians e. Italy formally joins the Triple Entente in 1915
Eastern Woodland tribes in North America believed
A) God gave men the power of reason to understand nature. B) human affairs were guided by a single, omnipresent god. C) human life was superior to animal life. D) plant and animal life were spiritually alive.