During the 1963 March on Washington, Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his famous "I Have A Dream Speech," in which he proclaimed

a. that blacks would become more militant if their rights were not secured.
b. that a black man would one day be president
c. that his children would one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin.
d. that blacks would return to Africa if they were not granted their civil rights by the U.S. government.
e. All of these choices are correct.


c

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Which of the following Reconstruction laws is correctly paired with one of its provisions?

A) The Civil Rights Act of 1866: required military commanders to initiate voter enrollment. B) The Reconstruction Act of 1867: invalidated state governments formed under Lincoln and Johnson. C) The Supplementary Freedman's Bureau Act prohibited the president from removing federal officials without consent of the Senate. D) Army Appropriations Act: declared that the U.S. Army would be a fully integrated force. E) Amnesty Act: proclaimed that only Confederate soldiers at or below the rank of private would be entitled to military pensions.

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Methodism represented a reaction against tendencies toward __________ in the Church of England.

A. deism B. Catholicism C. Lutheranism D. romanticism

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The Niagara Movement’s original platform called for all of the following EXCEPT

a. freedom of speech and criticism. b. guaranteed suffrage for black men and all women. c. the abolition of all race-based distinctions. d. respect for working persons.

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As of the middle of the nineteenth century, the typical citizen of the Northwest was a poor, marginal farmer

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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