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Score for this quiz: 29 out of 30 Submitted Apr 24, 2023 at 3:01pm This attempt took 60 minutes. Question 1 1.5 / 1.5 pts Early legal blows were struck against Jim Crow in cases involving Donald Gaines Murray, Ada Sipuel, and George W. McLaurin, all of whom successfully demanded that their children be allowed to enroll in nearby white-only schools. that they be allowed to sit on buses and trains travelling across state lines without restriction. that they be employed by corporations which had hired less qualified white candidates over them solely because of their race. that they be allowed greater and more equal access to graduate schooling. correct Question 2 1.5 / 1.5 pts The two targets of the "Double V" campaign were the discrimination of blacks by whites and the mistreatment of black women by black men. racial discrimination in the workplace and disenfranchisement at the polls. fascism abroad and racial discrimination at home. Germany in Europe and Japan in the Pacific. correct
Question 3 1.5 / 1.5 pts Which pilot was also the Army's first black general and first black lieutenant general? Oscar DePriest Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. Felix Hall Vernon Baker correct Question 4 1.5 / 1.5 pts Which of the following statements about the Brown case of 1954 is LEAST accurate? In a follow-up case known as Brown II, the Supreme Court ordered the immediate integration of schools throughout the nation before the end of the following year. In their decision in the case, the Supreme Court unanimously held that segregation was unconstitutional because separate schools were inherently unequal. Although remembered by the name of one of the claimants, the Brown case actually brought four different but related cases to the attention of the Supreme Court. To secure victory, the NAACP's legal team relied not only on legal precedent but also on the findings of historians, sociologists, and other scholars. correct
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