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Bernana

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Why didn't the Civil War bring an end to pervasive racial inequality in the South?
 
  a. The planter class still had power enough to pass laws that kept blacks subordinate
  b. Blacks weren't interested in getting involved in politics of the south and did not try to vote
  c. Immigrants from other countries moved in large numbers to the south and took job opportunities from blacks
  d. Blacks and poor whites worked together to vote in politicians to represent them

Question 2

__________ has/have typically considered homosexuality to be deviant.
 
  A) The young
  B) Religious teachings
  C) Greek philosophy
  D) Sociologists



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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