What techniques did blacks and progressive allies use to resist racial oppression during the civil rights movement? How did racist whites and their representatives often respond?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary but should discuss peaceful resistance techniques including boycotts, mass marches, mass arrests, sit-ins, freedom rides, attempts to register at all-white schools, and lawsuits. It should discuss violent response by racist whites including the use of bombings, billy clubs, high-pressure hoses, and attack dogs.
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A political scientist surveyed 20 active members of a small political action group about how many hours they spent on the group's activities each week
The results were as follows: 24, 41, 1, 41, 14, 2, 40, 58, 2, 1, 41, 2, 41, 30, 0, 41, 3, 3, 41, 49. Make a grouped frequency table using intervals from 0–9, 10–19, etc. Make a histogram based on the grouped frequency table. Describe in words the shape of the histogram. What will be an ideal response?
Lionel is thinking of trying out for his school's football team. He is considering this not because he enjoys football, but because participating in sports is viewed as socially important among other boys at his school. What is this an example of?
A. hidden curriculum B. gender socialization C. gender scripts D. gender stereotypes
_______ is seen as something bad and discrediting by others
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Brazil developed an ideology of ______.
A. ethnic changing B. ethnic cleansing C. racial whitening D. racial darkening