<span>1. What did the protest at Alcatraz Island in the late 1960s accomplish?
D. It brought awareness to the unfair treatment of American Indians.
2.Promoting gender equality in employment is one of the goals of
D. the National Organization for Women.
3. One of the leaders of the American Indian Movement was
C.Russell Means.
4. What did Title IX provide funding for? Check all that apply.
women’s sports programs
women’s education programs
5.What did <u>Native American activists</u> hope Alcatraz Island would become?
A.a cultural center and university
<em /><em>Note that I changed the statement to "Native American activists" rather than "AIM." The American Indian Movement was not directly involved in the occupation of Alcatraz. Native Americans in California from the San Francisco Bay area were the ones who were seeking that Alcatraz be redeveloped as a school and museum for Native Americans, and they pursued the protest/occupation at Alcatraz.</em>
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Answer:
b. Unbiased jurors are more likely to come to a fair decision in the case.
Explanation:
The cotton diplomacy was a huge mistake by the South. The cotton was one of the most important products in the South, and it was also a product on which the British and the French heavily relied on. The Confederacy tried to force the British and the French to ally with them in the Civil War by putting an embargo on the cotton. This didn't had any effect as wanted though, but it backfired. The British and the French found new sources for getting cotton, while the South turned out to put an embargo on itself, as it blocked its own product which badly affected its economy too.
Just fill in the map with symbols to represent locations of Native American tribes