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What did the NAACP's fight over the Terrell law demonstrate?
 
  A) Racism was so entrenched in Texas that public schools could be completely shut down rather than accept black children.
  B) Lynching could be legalized in several southern states.
  C) Local and community involvement in NAACP activities was very important.
  D) Whites would refuse to accept limits on the KKK's activities.

Question 2

Why did Charles Houston and Thurgood Marshall focus on
 
  A) They desperately needed more lawyers.
  B) Almost no graduate schools existed for blacks in the South.
  C) Black graduate schools had been outlawed by many southern states.
  D) Blacks could only get high-paying, top jobs in corporations with graduate degrees.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: B




notis

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Reply 2 on: Aug 9, 2018
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Gracias!

 

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