Question 1
This image of Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter Yolanda and his wife Coretta Scott King taken after his funeral best captures the __________.
A) hopefulness that could still be achieved by the Civil Rights Movement
B) fracture that took place between the nonviolent and militant branches of the Civil Rights
Movement
C) crushing disappointment of the dashed dreams of the Civil Rights Movement
D) willingness to use the government to protect civil rights and expand economic opportunity
Question 2
In both of these pro-war propaganda posters, women are used to represent __________.
A) the suffering of the Allies
B) innocence victimized
C) the fallen state of Germany
D) hope for the future
Question 3
Black lynchings such as the one illustrated in this image of New York City in 1863 were the result of white New Yorkers responding to the __________.
A) Emancipation Proclamation
B) new military draft that exempted the rich
C) Copperheads' demands for a cease-fire with the Confederacy
D) increased competition with blacks for wage-paying jobs
Question 4
The unconventional style of guerrilla warfare used in the South during the American Revolution was most closely associated with __________.
A) Lord Cornwallis
B) Horatio Gates
C) Francis Marion
D) George Washington