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Which is an example of the Jim Crow version of separate but equal?
 
  a. a husband and wife voting for two different candidates
  b. two different water fountains for blacks and whites
  c. three brothers agreeing to work equal portions of a single farm
  d. children in different racial-ethnic groups with their own sets of clothes

Question 2

According to research by sociologist Marc Sageman, what best characterizes the profile of the suicide terrorist?
 
  a. uneducated and mentally unbalanced
  b. socially isolated
  c. unaware of what they are truly doing
  d. convinced of the justice of their cause



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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