A major turning point in the strategies of the civil rights movement occurred over the ____________.

a) The conversion of Malcolm X
b) The drifting apart of the SNCC and CORE organizations from the SCLC
c) The assassination of Martin Luther KIng, Jr.
d) The assassination of Robert Kennedy


Ans: b) The drifting apart of the SNCC and CORE organizations from the SCLC

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Why was Berlin’s geographic location a danger to the stability of postwar agreements?

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A. television became the country's most important means of transmitting information in the 1950s. B. in 1946 there were 17,000 television sets in the United States. C. the federal government largely kept big business sponsorship out of television advertising. D. all three major television networks had started as radio companies. E. in the 1920s there were experiments in broadcasting pictures and sound.

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Richard Leakey wrote, "Humans are unique because they have the capacity to choose what they do." What is the significance of this statement? When did humans develop the ability to choose? Is there a negative side to this capability?

What will be an ideal response?

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