In 1898, the Supreme Court's decision in Williams v. Mississippi ________

a. upheld the right of the government to deny the right to vote on the basis of race, ethnicity, and social status
b. approved the use of poll taxes, literacy tests, and residency requirements to discourage Blacks from voting
c. strengthened Jim Crow laws and advocated the "separate but equal" accommodations for Blacks
d. reaffirmed the importance of an integrated educational experience


b

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A. discrimination is a thing of the past B. racism still exists C. pluralism exists in the United States D. talking about race is racist

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Dr. Pope is researching the process of how children perceive themselves. He is specifically looking at how the perception of others affects people's perception of themselves. This concept is closest to

A. operational interaction. B. symbolic interaction. C. role taking. D. looking-glass self.

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The people most likely to agree with the war on doping as waged by WADA and USADA are

A. people who believe that sports are for leisure only. B. professional athletes. C. retired professional athletes. D. believers in the great sport myth.

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The amount of news space given to the coverage of sports in major city newspapers is

A. about 25 percent. B. about 50 percent. C. less than 5 percent. D. between 50 and 80 percent.

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