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lracut11

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What was the objective of the 1961 Freedom Rides?
 
  A) to test whether court orders to desegregate public transportation were being upheld.
  B) to show that northern cities were just as racist as those in the south.
  C) to celebrate the end of segregation in the south.
  D) to reveal that women faced as much mistreatment as blacks.
  E) to see if blacks in the south would support the integration of transportation.

Question 2

What is the importance of the Mark I and ENIAC?
 
  A) They were the first American satellites launched into space.
  B) They were two of the first computers ever built.
  C) They were names of the atomic bombs used by the United States in Vietnam.
  D) They were earliest versions of the television.
  E) They were the names of the two highest grossing robot movies of all time.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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