What was the driving force for social change that gained civil rights for African Americans?
A) landmark court cases
B) presidential intervention
C) laws passed by Congress
D) the religious revival of the times
E) African-American activism
Answer: E
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A) defeat Japan first B) defeat Germany first C) devote equal resources to both theaters of war D) fight a defensive war and wait for the Axis powers to exhaust themselves
Which political party made significant gains in Washington in the 1950s, capturing the presidency in 1952?
A) the Republican party B) the Democratic party C) the Libertarian party D) the Dixiecrats E) the Progressive party
Thomas L. Johnson was an example of a city leader-reformer who advocated __________
A) improving social welfare for city residents B) reforming immigration policy C) cleaning up slums and ghetto buildings D) the initiative, recall, and referendum
The most numerous of the non-English European immigrants to British North America were the Scots-Irish.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)