The activist and educator who was the head of Highlander Folk School's innovative civil rights education project was:
A) Rosa Parks.
B) Septima Clark.
C) Claudette Colvin.
D) Jo Ann Robinson.
Answer: B
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Even before the Meiji Restoration, Japan had one of the highest levels of preindustrial literacy in the world, _______ percent for males and 15 percent for females.
a. 20. b. 40. c. 10. d. 60.
In the aftermath of the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist fire in New York City,
A. New York State barred factories from employing women under the age of sixteen. B. factories taller than ten stories could only use the upper floors for storage of materials. C. strict regulations were imposed on factory owners. D. few true reforms of industry were made. E. Tammany Democrats attempted to thwart the New York State commission examining the fire.
Compare and contrast the roles played by the upper classes, the middle class, and the artisans in the cities of eighteenth-century Europe. Did their roles differ from that of the traditional landlords and peasants?
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This individual designed the Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial in Vienna, Nameless Library, which commemorates the deaths of 65,000 Austrian Jews under the Nazis:
A. Pablo Picasso. B. Tatjiana Yablonskaya. C. Jackson Pollock. D. Rachel Whiteread. E. Vince Rogers.