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pepyto

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The Children's Bureau can be seen as a victory of
 
  A) industrial organization. B) state legislation.
  C) strike action. D) maternalism.

Question 2

The head of the NAACP's branch in Monroe, North Carolina who gained notoriety for rejecting non-violence was:
 
  A) Ella Baker.
  B) E.D. Nixon.
  C) Robert F. Williams.
  D) Harry Belafonte.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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