Lyndon Johnson gained strong support for federal aid to education by
a. making sure that the funds would flow primarily to needy students.
b. guaranteeing that no aid would be given to Catholic schools.
c. sidestepping the controversy over parochial schools by channeling aid directly to students.
d. focusing on improving educational quality rather than racial integration.
e. directing funds toward higher education only.
c
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Which of the following is true about the Enforcement Acts of 1870 and 1871?
A) They made it a misdemeanor crime to interfere with someone’s right to vote. B) They prevented the president from sending in federal troops, if necessary. C) They authorized the president to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, if necessary. D) They actually did not go into effect because of white racism in the South.
Why has the nineteenth century been identified as "the century of the child"?
A) Parents began having more children, and larger families required more attention. B) Parents had a new concern for children, and families became child-centered. C) Medical advances made it possible for more children to survive to adulthood. D) Children became a more important part of the labor force. E) For the first time ever, children began to spend money in the economy.
Most Republicans objected to the Treaty of Versailles because __________
A) membership in the League of Nations required the United States to defend fellow members B) excessive reparations were imposed on Germany C) Britain gained Germany's colonies in the Pacific D) German military leaders were pardoned for war crimes and would not stand trial
How did black Americans contribute to the final outcome of the war?
What will be an ideal response?