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Question 1

In 1871, William I was proclaimed kaiser, or emperor, of the Second Reich in
 
  A) Berlin.
  B) Frankfort.
  C) Paris.
  D) Versailles.
  E) Rome.

Question 2

Eugene Bull' Connor, Birmingham's police chief
 
  A) opposed integration and civil rights protestors but never arrested Martin Luther King.
  B) encouraged the residents of Birmingham to accept the process of integration.
  C) grudgingly complied with the court-ordered integration of the city's golf courses, parks, and playgrounds.
  D) encouraged the Ku Klux Klan to attack freedom riders.
  E) None of these are correct.



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