1.From the 1960s onward, learning from the tactics of the great black leader, Martin Luther King, Jr., feminists took the following actions except _______. |
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2.The backlash was officially acknowledged in the watchword of the Reagan and succeeding presidencies in campaign for a return to _________. |
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3.Today about of women in America are reported as employed. |
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4.The most notorious terrorist group against black civil rights workers in the South was known as________ |
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5.Unlike Martin Luther King, ________ the chief spokesperson of Black Muslims advocated violence in self defense and black pride. |
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6.Which of the following expressions represents the core value of the mainstream society in the USA? |
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7.Which of the following used human beings as guinea pigs to test drugs like LSD? |
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8.Which of the following was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's main concern? |
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9.The Internet has several characteristics that reflect life in the USA today. Which one is NOT? |
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10.Which of the following does NOT belong to the white-collar crime? |
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11.Which organization in the US demonstrated strongly against any laws that might restrict gun ownership? |
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12.In the 1950s the conditions of American women were generally improved except _______. |
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13.Which of the following is NOT the reason for the higher arrest rates among minority groups? |
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14.In January 1965, President Johnson declared "______" to eliminate poverty "by opening to everyone the opportunity to live in decency and dignity." |
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15.The Seneca Falls meeting that began the first wave of the women's movement in America was held in . |
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16.The reason why many young people were involved in the social movements of the 1960s was that _______. |
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17.If white-collar crimes were included in the Crime Index, the profile of a typical criminal in the United States would be the following except_______ |
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18.In addition to such tactics as sit-ins,young students also added _______ to educate people about the war in Vietnam. |
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19.Who wrote the landmark book, The Feminine Mystique, published in 1963? |
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20.A historic moment of the civil rights movement was the March on Washington of August 28, 1963 when________delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech. |
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