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Some SNCC workers such as Stokely Carmichael challenged Moses's freedom summer project because it:
 
  A) would require a federal response that was beyond the political will of the Johnson administration.
  B) would undermine the development of self-reliant local black leadership.
  C) failed to account for the direct action tactics that had been so successful for SNCC in the past.
  D) ignored the strategies and tactics of older groups like the NAACP.

Question 2

In 1915, an international conference met in The Hague to protest
 
  A) the League of Nations.
  B) Germany's involvement in World War I.
  C) World War I.
  D) United States involvement in World War I.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

C



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