H. Rap Brown’s black power pronouncements expressed the anger felt by many African Americans __________
A) but also inadvertently strengthened white support for police suppression
B) and drew attention to national liberation struggles around the world
C) but alienated many conservative civil rights activists
D) and led to the formation of a new third party in American politics
Answer: A
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White people's attitudes toward land differed from Indians' beliefs, because most Indians:
a. believed that land should be used mainly for farming and fishing b. thought that humans should live in balance with land and nature c. believed that land should be preserved in national parks d. viewed land as a source of wealth, to be bought, sold, and owned
In light of the major problem confronting the British government in 1763, what decision did Prime Minister George Grenville make concerning Britain's North American colonies? a. He decided that the colonies should assume a greater share of the cost of running the empire. b. He decided that the aim of British policies should be to encourage the development of colonialmanufacturing
c. He decided that colonial militia units should be permanently stationed along the crest of the Appalachians. d. He decided that representative assemblies in the colonies should be disbanded.
During the 1920s, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
A. was organized against sleeping car manufacturer A. Philip Randolph. B. was one of the few important unions led by African Americans. C. was one of the few unions led by African Americans, and it was formed by the American Federation of Labor. D. was formed by the American Federation of Labor. E. None of these answers is correct.
At dinner you get your father's advice on whether you should take an economic or political science class to meet a requirement. The next day when you see your father, you say "I decided on economics." Your dad says, "Good choice son. I can tell you've thought about what we discussed." His response indicates that he is considering _______
A) cultural context B) historical context C) psychological context D) social context E) none of the above