Black leaders in the 1960s included ____, an advocate of nonviolent resistance; ____, who favored black separatism; and ____, an advocate of "Black Power."
a. Malcolm X; Stokely Carmichael; Martin Luther King, Jr.
b. Martin Luther King, Jr.; Malcolm X; Stokely Carmichael
c. Martin Luther King, Jr.; Stokely Carmichael; Malcolm X
d. Stokely Carmichael; Martin Luther King, Jr.; Malcolm X
e. Malcolm X; Martin Luther King, Jr.; Stokely Carmichael
b
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A) burned Atlanta B) blew up the Tredegar Iron Works C) captured Mobile, Alabama D) sank the C. S. S. Alabama
Native-born Americans often disliked new immigrants because they __________
A) felt that the immigrants were taking desirable, middle-class jobs B) believed that presence of immigrants hurt moves toward improving worker safety C) viewed predominantly Catholic and Jewish immigrants as threats to social stability D) objected to the Republican Party's recruiting of immigrant voters
In the 1960s, college and university students complained and demonstrated against all of the following EXCEPT:
A) declining enrollments. B) lack of a relevant educational experience. C) crowded classrooms. D) authoritarian administrators. E) uncaring professors and instructors.
Examine the rise of the Mughal empire. What leaders were influential in this process? What were the main problems that the Mughals faced in ruling India? What would be the long-term consequences of Mughal rule?
What will be an ideal response?