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Which goal was shared by the women's rights movement and the Civil Rights movement? greater protections for voting rights >the passage of laws banning discrimination increased government support for higher education a reduction in poverty for members of the movement Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (MC)Which goal was shared by the Red Power and Civil Rights movements? the elimination of segregated facilities a reduction in poverty for a minority group >the creation of affirmative action programs greater self-determination for an ethnic group Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (MC)Which statement describes a similarity between the protests of radical feminists and draft protestors? Both burned items in public as a form of symbolic protest. Both won government concessions as a result of their actions. Both ended up turning to terrorism when civil disobedience failed. >Both sought to draw on the successful tactics of the Civil Rights movement. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (MC)Which movement for social change modeled on the original civil rights movement achieved some success and avoided violence? >feminist movement anti-war movement Chicano movement Red Power movement

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Which Civil Rights leader became the first African American on the U.S. Supreme Court? James Farmer >Roy Wilkins Philip Randolph Thurgood Marshall

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Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (MC)In what area did the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) have its first successes? pressuring Congress to pass voting rights laws >winning court battles against public school segregation bringing Northern whites into the Civil Rights movement winning court battles against discrimination in employment

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Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (MC)Why was the Civil Rights Act of 1968 passed so soon after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965? >The legislation addressed new issues pressed by the women's movement. The previous legislation did not address housing discrimination The legislation had to be renewed by Congress every four years The previous legislation did not address workplace discrimination

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Question 12 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points) (HC)Which of these actions would have fit in with the approach to change advocated by mainstream Civil Rights leaders? moving out of a racist community sabotaging the equipment of a racist employer >occupying a federal building until segregation is ended going on a hunger strike to raise awareness about racial injustice Question 13 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points) (HC)Which Great Society program under Lyndon Johnson was the domestic equivalent John Kennedy's Peace Corps? Medicaid Head Start VISTA >NEA Question 14 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (MC)The Selma Voting Rights Campaign had the same goal as which Civil Rights actions? >Freedom Summer March on Washington Woolworth Counter Sit-ins Montgomery Bus Boycott Question 15 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (MC)Which of these actions relied on a high level of community involvement among African Americans? >the Freedom Summer the March on Washington the Montgomery Bus Boycott the Woolworth's Lunch Counter Sit-in

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