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Question 1

The Ausgleich or Compromise of 1867
 
  A) created a loose federation of ethnic states within the Austrian Empire.
  B) freed the serfs and eliminated compulsory labor services with the Austrian Empire.
  C) made Austria part of the North German Confederation.
  D) granted the Czechs and Slovenes home-rule.
  E) created the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary.

Question 2

In Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King encouraged
 
  A) separation from whites until civil rights had been achieved.
  B) the breaking of unjust laws.
  C) sit-in's all over the nation.
  D) the use of court cases as opposed to demonstrations for the purpose of achieving civil rights.
  E) complying with segregation laws as the situation had become too dangerous.




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