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Talja [164]
3 years ago
7

Which statement best describes the negative impact that this mural may have on viewers?

History
2 answers:
alexandr1967 [171]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

answers for whole assignment below plus Other Perspectives on Civil Rights quiz

Explanation:

slide 2: What cultural characteristics does the Chicano mural movement reflect? Check all that apply. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6

slide 3: What social issues in American history does the Chicano mural movement reflect? Check all that apply. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7

slide 4: Which statement best describes the historical characteristic reflected in this mural? A. The mural reveals the history of the Mexican American farming community.

slide 5: Which statement best describes the issue represented by the chains in this mural? C. The chain represents oppression experienced by Mexican Americans.

slide 6: Which statement best describes the positive impact that this mural may have on viewers? B. It tells the history of oppression for future generations to remember.

slide 7: Which statement best describes the negative impact that this mural may have on viewers? A. It freezes a historical moment and does not depict the progress made since that time.

Quiz:

1. Migrant farm workers in the United States faced many hardships in the 1960s, including B. poor pay and discrimination.

2. Which of the following was a major goal for American Indians in the 1960s? D. to have their lands protected

3. The Black Panther Party believed that B. the African American community was responsible for solving its own problems.

4. Why did the American Indian movement occupy Wounded Knee? A. to protest federal policies regarding broken treaties

5. Why did American Indians occupy Alcatraz Island in 1969? C. to raise awareness about unfair treatment of American Indians

6. What factor led to the death of Malcolm X in 1965? C. There were growing tensions between Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam.

7. When he suggested that change should be brought about “by any means necessary,” Malcolm X was A. stating violence would be necessary to achieve civil rights goals.

8. The birth of the Black Panther Party signified which of the following about the civil rights movement? B. Beliefs and actions were leading to more violent responses to the civil rights problem.

9. Who was Cesar Chavez? D. a cofounder of the United Farm Workers

10. How did the Black Power movement change the civil rights movement? B. It discouraged alliances with supportive and sympathetic whites.

hope this helps

Anton [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

It freezes a historical moment and does not depict the progress made since that time.

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