This image of Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter Yolanda and his wife Coretta Scott King taken after his funeral best captures the __________

A) hopefulness that could still be achieved by the Civil Rights Movement
B) fracture that took place between the nonviolent and militant branches of the Civil Rights
Movement
C) crushing disappointment of the dashed dreams of the Civil Rights Movement
D) willingness to use the government to protect civil rights and expand economic opportunity


C

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a. win tennis championships at Wimbledon. b. serve as CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. c. travel into outer space. d. serve as U.S. attorneys general.

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Around 6500 BCE, farmers in the Fertile Crescent domesticated all of the following animals except:

a. Donkeys. b. Horses. c. Cattle. d. Pigs.

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It can be inferred from this broadside that this attack in Boston on the African American woman and disabled man was a direct result of __________

A) free blacks trying to copy the genteel lifestyle of their white neighbors B) economic competition between free blacks and whites for highly skilled jobs C) opening white schools in the community to African American students D) retribution for attacks on white members of the community

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The difference between Lyndon Johnson's affirmative action programs and those of Richard Nixon was that

a. Johnson focused on women and minorities; Nixon focused only on women. b. Johnson intended to help groups; Nixon focused on aiding individuals. c. Johnson's plans dealt largely with education; Nixon's focused on jobs. d. Johnson's plans aimed to help individuals; Nixon's program looked to benefit groups. e. Johnson established quotas; Nixon ended the quota system.

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