Which of the following was true of Constance Baker Motley?
She earned a law degree from Yale University. |
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She was born to wealthy, well-educated parents. |
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She grew up in the Deep South. |
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She attended integrated schools as a child. |
QUESTION 2
In the 1940s, the NAACP-LDEF took on segregation by concentrating on inequality in __________.
high schools |
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housing |
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graduate education |
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employment opportunities |
QUESTION 3
White Citizens’ Councils emerged in the __________ to fight against desegregation.
late 1940s |
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mid-1960s |
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early 1960s |
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mid-1950s |
QUESTION 4
Who played a key role in publicizing the facts about Emmett Till’s death?
Emmett’s mother |
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President Eisenhower |
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Emmett’s brother |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. |
QUESTION 5
Claudette Colvin was arrested in 1955 for __________.
sitting at a lunch counter designated for white people only |
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attempting to exercise her right to vote |
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holding hands with a white teenager in public |
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refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person |
QUESTION 6
In September 1971, Attica, New York, was the site of a(n) __________.
confrontation between police and Black Panthers |
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civil rights march |
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prison uprising |
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urban riot |
QUESTION 7
What was the purpose of Project 100,000?
to increase the quality of military recruits |
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to reduce the number of African Americans in the military |
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to reduce troop levels in Vietnam |
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to reduce the military’s high rejection rate |
QUESTION 8
In spring 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., went to Memphis, Tennessee, to __________.
lead an anti-segregation march |
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support a strike |
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register new voters |
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announce his opposition to the Vietnam War |
QUESTION 9
Which of the following was the most popular black writer of the late 1960s and early 1970s?
Larry Neal |
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James Baldwin |
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LeRoi Jones |
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Gwendolyn Brooks |
QUESTION 10
Between 1960 and 1977, black enrollment in American universities increased by __________ percent.
1,000 |
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500 |
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100 |
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50 |
According to the Chegg guidelines, I am supposed to answer the 1st question only, in the case of MCQs.
Answer 1- Constance Baker Motley attended integrated schools as a child is a correct response.
The rest of the options are false, as she earned a law degree from Columbia Law School, she wasn't born into a wealthy family, and she grew up in New Haven.
Which of the following was true of Constance Baker Motley? She earned a law degree from...
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