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In Albany, Georgia, the conflicts between King's top-down leadership style and ________ broke into the open.
 
  A) SNCC's bottom-up organizing strategy
  B) CORE's emphasis on direct action
  C) White Citizens Councils
  D) SCLC's church-based strategy

Question 2

During the summer of 1961 a debate developed within SNCC between a faction that favored:
 
  A) an intensification of voting rights campaigns and one that wanted to continue non-violent direct action to provoke confrontations with Jim Crow.
  B) continued alliances with Martin Luther King, Jr. and other mainstream groups and one that favored a separatist approach.
  C) non-violence and one that believed that freedom should be won by any means necessary.
  D) looked to Diane Nash and the Nashville contingent for leadership and another that wanted a closer relationship with SCLC.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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