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Why was the black panther party considered "radical" in the civil rights era? a) they were endorsed by a wide range of african american leaders of the civil rights movement. b) the black panthers appealed mainly to more affluent african americans than the older organizations. c) their policies were widely supported by a wide range of americans throughout the entire united states. d) their policies of direct confrontation and marxist economic philosophies broke from the established methods of protest.
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Some historians argue that the changes brought by industrialization caused americans to beomce a more secular people. to what extent do you agree or disagree, and why? use evidence from chapter 18 to make your case.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30
What was the primary purpose of the sibley commission in georgia? to schools across georgia integrate peacefully to discover how georgians felt about the issue of integration to lead non-violent protests to elect new civil rights leaders
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In the early 1800s which person would most likely express a positive viewpoint on abolition if interviewed a a. a runaway slave b. a plantation owner c. a southern politician d. a temperature reformer
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History, 22.06.2019 15:10
Why did the iraqi governing council have difficulties developing an interim constitution? a. iraqi factions insisted that american forces must leave iraq first. b. the u.n. refused to assist them because the u.s. invaded without its consent. c. they were not given adequate funds to do so. d. there are substantial ethnic and religious factions in iraq.
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