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Question 1

Prior to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 __________.
 
  A) northern blacks had not been allowed to vote in city elections
  B) Lyndon Johnson had not been a strong advocate of civil rights legislation
  C) the Republican Party had been the lone supporter of civil rights
  D) the vast majority of blacks in the South were denied the right to vote

Question 2

During the Freedom Summer, __________.
 
  A) students marched to Washington, D.C., to protest the Vietnam War
  B) black and white activists registered black voters in Mississippi
  C) activists were not victimized by violence
  D) Sheriff Bull Connor ordered that dogs should be used against civil rights marchers

Question 3

In what year were poverty rates the highest?
 
  A) 1960
  B) 1970
  C) 1980
  D) 1990

Question 4

Who was sworn in as president immediately after John Kennedy's death?
 
  A) Dwight Eisenhower
  B) Lyndon Johnson
  C) Gerald Ford
  D) Richard Nixon



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Answer 1

Answer: D

Answer 2

Answer: B

Answer 3

Answer: A

Answer 4

Answer: B





 

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