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NguyenJ

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In Rick Perry's highly successful 2010 gubernatorial campaign. he relied upon all following tactics EXCEPT
 
  A) direct mail, phone banks, and volunteers knocking on the doors of strangers.
  B) asking volunteers to identify 12 friends and turn them out to the polls.
  C) encouraging supporters to send Facebook messages to friends.
  D) relying on friendly bloggers and social media more than on the editorial boards of newspapers.

Question 2

In the war on racial discrimination, African American citizens of Montgomery, Alabama, refused to ride the city's buses for more than a year in the mid-1950s. This was an example of using __________ as a tactic to seek civil rights.
 
  A) strike
  B) work stoppage
  C) litigation
  D) legal boycott
  E) civil disobedience



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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