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Bill Clinton's failure to defend his nominee to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Lani Guinier, revealed:
 
  A) that he, like previous Democratic presidents, was reluctant to take political risks to reward black voters' support.
  B) a disturbing lack of interest in civil rights issues.
  C) racist tendencies in the new administration.
  D) the flaws in legislative strategy.

Question 2

The ________ restaurant chain that actively tried to limit the number of black customers was a disturbing reminder of supposedly antiquated Jim Crow practices.
 
  A) McDonald's
  B) Denny's
  C) IHOP
  D) Friendly's



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: B





 

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