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Which of the following was a Great Society program?
 
  A) the Civilian Conservation Corps
  B) the Freedmen's Bureau
  C) the Social Security Act
  D) Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA)

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How did Stokely Carmichael change SNCC around 1965?
 
  A) He expelled all white members.
  B) He began to admit whites.
  C) He forced all members to renounce nonviolence and Christianity.
  D) He set age limits on group members to allow only college-age students to be members.



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Answer: D

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