How did the National Organization for Women (NOW) contribute to the women's rights movement? a) by including the concerns of women of color in the women's rights movement b) by conducting voter-registration drives that increased women's political influence c) by providing private funding for scholarships and job-training programs for women d) by establishing a national network of activists to enable women to work against discrimination
C. (The last one)
you mean d?
@Smashleigh_Kae and i have a couple more
@Tcox7125 Sorry I didn't see the letters. A couple more what?
so its d right? and a couple more questions @Smashleigh_Kae
@Tcox7125 Yes D is right
Why did many Civil Rights leaders oppose President Lyndon Johnson on the Vietnam War? A) They felt that the draft unfairly targeted minorities. B) They did not support any foreign policy of the United States. C) They were strong supporters of the communist Vietcong. D) They objected to the segregation in the U.S. military. @Smashleigh_Kae
The information below comes from the Civil Rights Veterans Website: Selma, Alabama is the seat of Dallas, County. In 1961, Dallas County [was] 57% Black, but of the 15,000 Blacks old enough to vote, only 130 [were] registered (less than 1%) Source: http://www.crmvet.org/tim/timhis63.htm#1963selma1 Which act passed during the Johnson Administration directly addressed this statistic? A) Civil Rights Act of 1968 B) Civil Rights Act of 1965 C) 24th Amendment D) Voting Rights Act @Smashleigh_Kae
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@Tcox7125 I'm going to answer the last question later, I have class in 5 minutes
ok thank you @Smashleigh_Kae
@tylermcmullen23 can you help
@sleepyhead314 can you help?
@bibby can you?
i know its one of the civil rights acts but idk which
What did both the Montgomery and Tallahassee Bus Boycotts have in common? A) The Interstate Commerce Commission attempted to solve the segregation issue in both cities. B) The Ku Klux Klan used cross burning and bombings to intimidate boycotters in both cities. C) African American college students initiated both boycotts when they refused to change seats. D) The African American communities in both cities were divided over supporting the boycott.
@tylermcmullen23 how bout this one?
i honestly dont know. i havent been through a course for this kind of history that much
do you know anybody who could help on here @tylermcmullen23
uhmm not that i can think of, sorry
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