How did African Americans challenge racial discrimination in the years immediately following World War II?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Once the war was over, African Americans were laid off from factory jobs in favor of returning white veterans.
2. Blacks were expected by others to retreat into deference.
3. Black veterans spearheaded the resistance to such expectations.
4. African American efforts to overcome discrimination met fierce, often violent, white opposition in 1946 and 1947.
5. The retreat of European colonialism and American competition with the Soviet Union nonetheless encouraged many white Americans to acknowledge racial discrimination.
6. A series of Supreme Court decisions chipped away at segregation and discrimination.
7. Popular culture moved in the same direction of breaking down racial barriers.

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William of Ockham and Marsiglio of Padua would have agreed that

A) the pope and other church leaders were not infallible. B) truth could only be found through faith, not human reason. C) kings should answer to God alone. D) councils could not be trusted to lead the church. E) the Crusades had been a tragic mistake.

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Which of the following battles forced the British government to commence peace negotiations with the Americans?

A) Yorktown B) Saratoga C) Brandywine Creek D) Camden E) Long Island

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Southern cotton production after the Civil War was so plentiful, prices for it declined tremendously

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What helped John Kennedy win as many Southern states as he did in the 1960 presidential election?

A. his publicized Catholicism B. his immigration reform platform C. his selection of Lyndon Johnson as his running mate D. his support for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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