During World War II, the Fair Employment Practices Commission was created

A. after serious racial rioting broke out in several northern industrial cities.

B. to help southern African Americans move to northern cities to take war jobs.

C. by President Roosevelt after black protesters threatened a massive march on the capital.

D. in response to significant protests led by the Congress of Racial Equality.

E. and led by A. Philip Randolph.


C

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A. another national convention. B. special state ratifying conventions. C. the Confederation Congress. D. state legislatures. E. a direct vote of the people.

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a. were divided between small, self-sufficient family farmers and large cash crop farmers with onerous mortgages. b. did not possess the money necessary to establish a national political movement. c. did not believe they could compete politically with wealthier, more powerful manufacturers and railroad barons. d. were too busy trying to eke out a living. e. were, by nature, highly independent and individualistic.

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