A) The civil rights movement
B) The women's movement
C) The free speech movement
D) The anti-Vietnam War movement
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A) A victorious athlete
B) The Statue of Liberty
C) A mountain
D) The Empire State Building
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A) A group of SCLC members who were disenchanted with Dr. King
B) The NAACP youth branch
C) The Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
D) The Communist Party USA
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A) An outbreak of feminist protests
B) The massive increase of women in the workplace
C) The invention of the birth control pill
D) The civil rights movement
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A) Promote nonviolent direct action
B) Move women toward radicalism
C) Use political pressure and litigation to achieve equal treatment
D) Promote traditional values
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A) Harvard
B) Berkeley
C) The University of Mississippi
D) New York University
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A) Encouraging women to take on equal roles
B) Promoting women into leadership positions
C) Publicly supporting women's organizations like NOW
D) Dismissing women's concerns and treating them as second class
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A) Grateful for what they had
B) Realize that voting rights offered only a partial answer to their problems
C) Understand the true nature of racism
D) Begin encouraging Black southerners to move North
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A) Nuclear proliferation
B) The conformity required by universities
C) The southern reaction to the civil rights movement
D) All of the above
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A) Wilson during World War I
B) FDR during World War II
C) Lincoln during the Civil War
D) All of the above
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A) Their religious upbringings
B) The example of student movements in Europe
C) Working with the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee in the South
D) The example of their parents' work during World War II
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A) The amount of money spent on the Vietnam War
B) Johnson's waffling on civil rights issues
C) Lack of political will
D) All of the above
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A) Betty Friedan
B) Ella Baker
C) Shirley Chisholm
D) Gloria Steinem
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A) Was evicted
B) Was jailed
C) Was beaten
D) All of the above
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A) Change could take place within existing institutions
B) America could become a socialist state
C) Slow and steady change was the best type
D) They could overthrow the government
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A) Nonviolent direct action protests
B) Publishing books and articles on women's equality
C) Consciousness-raising sessions to promote mutual support
D) Joining older women's organizations like NOW and the League of Women Voters
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A) Economic insecurity
B) A crisis of cultural values
C) Ethnic competition
D) All of the above
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A) At the Shaw University conference where the SNCC formed independently of the SCLC
B) At the Freedom Rides
C) When the SNCC felt unsupported during the Mississippi voter registration drives
D) At the March on Washington
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A) The FBI's failure to protect SNCC voter registration workers in the South.
B) The slow-moving nature of Supreme Court cases designed to test segregation
C) Congress didn't move fast enough on civil rights legislation
D) Older civil rights leaders' lack of support
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A) Challenge white control of the Democratic Party in Mississippi
B) Prove that Black Mississippians had the ability to vote
C) Challenge Lyndon Johnson's nomination for the presidency
D) Prove that Democrats had a chance of being elected in Mississippi
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