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deesands

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What was a primary complaint among black communities that experienced riots from 1965 to 1969?
 
  A) charges of black men raping white women
  B) charges of police brutality or unfair, discriminatory practices
  C) charges that blacks had been trying to exercise political power
  D) charges that food prices were too low in black neighborhoods.

Question 2

Why did the Black Panthers alarm white Americans?
 
  A) They advocated self-defense and frequently patrolled black neighborhoods with guns.
  B) They were stressing a return to segregation, which had become unpopular.
  C) They advocated violence against all whites, regardless of political views.
  D) They hoped to move all African Americans to Africa, thereby removing an important part of the labor force.



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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