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What were conditions like for most urban blacks during the 1960s?
 
  A) Economically, most blacks were far worse off than white Americans.
  B) Most urban blacks were gaining in status and prestige at the time.
  C) Most urban blacks were doing far better than urban whites at the time.
  D) Urban blacks and urban whites were at about the same economic level.

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Why did some politicians oppose the Great Society?
 
  A) They did not want poor people to have access to voting.
  B) They felt that the programs ignored poverty issues.
  C) They thought the programs benefitted whites too much.
  D) Some Democrats thought that the policies favored the rich.



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