Who conquered and occupied Egypt in the eighth century B.C.E., only to be pushed out be the Assyrians?
a. Persia
b. Chaldeans
c. Kush
d. Kerma
e. Hebrews
c
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On which of the following issues did most second wave feminists agree?
a. Marriage b. How much to expect from the government, capitalism, and men c. Pornography d. Abortion rights e. Maternity leaves and special protections for women in the workplace
With which of the following statements might a proponent of Afrocentricity agree?
A) The goal of the civil rights movement should be integration of all aspects of life. B) Africans and African Americans have few common interests and little common history. C) African Americans should not seek assimilation into white American society. D) The American dream should be embraced by all African Americans.
In affirmative action cases involving the University of Michigan decided in 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
a. some preferential treatment in admitting undergraduate and law students was acceptable. b. any form of affirmative action violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution. c. racial quotas were permissible for as many years as discrimination had been practiced. d. preferences for children of alumni were unconstitutional. e. all forms of affirmative action were acceptable under the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act.
How did Modernism in literature and the visual arts reflect changes in the goals and underlying assumptions about the nature and role of artistic endeavor between the 1860s and 1914? Were there links between these changes and those in scientific thought and general social conditions? If so, what? If not, why not?
What will be an ideal response?