The McComb project, a voter registration campaign in Amite County, Mississippi was led by a twenty-six year-old black high school teacher from New York, named:
A) Robert Moses.
B) Chuck McDew.
C) James Bevel.
D) Bob Zellner.
Answer: A
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a. are ridiculed due to the practice of “speaking in tongues”. b. have increased their membership by between 400 and 1300 percent. c. are very popular with Asian Americans. d. have declined noticeably in the last decade. e. all of these choices.
Why would a hospital or other medical facility employ interpreters?
A) To tell patients which treatment to choose B) To give medical advice C) To make the best medical decisions for the patients D) To deliver effective care E) To ensure patients can pay for care
Ignorant of Hinduism when he arrived in India, Vasco da Gama mistook the Indian religion for:
a. The surviving remnants of the “Ten Lost Tribes” of Israel. b. A variant of Islam that was practiced in Safavid Persia. c. A form of proto-Christianity that had been spread by St. Thomas, Jesus's disciple. d. The Christianity of “Prester John.”
The price for a barrel of oil quadrupled between 1971 and 1980
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false