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The correct answer to this question is D: “He challenged the policies of segregation in Atlanta.”
Based on the passage given above, Ivan Allen, Jr. removed all signs related to segregation and allowed black policemen to arrest white people. Segregation was a strict division between black and white people, and the mayor’s action challenged these policies.
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Answer: B.
During the consumer revolution, one negative consequence that swept the colonies in the 1700’s is a trade imbalance that was developed as colonists exported more than they imported. Most colonist worked on farms where they produced most of their own food, fuel and cloth but they also wanted to purchase expensive imported goods that they unforeseen the low demand on their imports, which impacted their economic stability.
The embargo act of 1807 was an act that kept U.S ships from trading with foreign countries later, however, France blocked trade with the U.S and Britain. To find out more take a look at this webpage that I found: http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-embargo-act-of-1807-summary-facts-quiz.html
Harry S. Truman
The 33rd President of the United States
Answer: The correct answer is the desegregation of Little Rock's Central High School by 9 African American students, who became known as the "Little Rock 9," on September 4, 1957.
Explanation: In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the famous Brown v Board of Education, which declared that segregated schools were unconstitutional. The Governor of Arkansas, Faubus, refused to obey the written law and called in the Arkansas National Guard to "keep the peace." The National Guard refused to allow the "Little Rock 9," to enter the school. President Dwight Eisenhower however intervened, and nationalized the National Guard and ordered them to not only get the students into the school but also to protect them.