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Wadzanai

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In the last decades of the century, Representative ________ submitted legislation that would establish a commission to investigate the need for reparations to compensate for slavery and subsequent racial discrimination.
 
  A) John Conyers
  B) John Lewis
  C) James Bevel
  D) Harold Ford, Jr.

Question 2

In his book, The Content of Our Character, Shelby Steele questioned:
 
  A) the success of civil rights reforms.
  B) the need for continued racial solidarity and civil rights agitation among African Americans.
  C) the commitment of right-wing conservatives to civil rights in the United States.
  D) the commitment of liberal Democrats to civil rights in the United States.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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