The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case is an example of __________.
A) a government effort to ensure equal treatment of job applicants regardless of race
B) a government attempt to rid the real estate industry of racism
C) a major federal effort to integrate the schools
D) a federal push for integration on public mass transit
During the era of Kennedy and Johnson __________ was portrayed as a matter of national security.
A) nationalism
B) integration
C) constitutionalization of the English language
D) keeping subcultures distinct
Describe the African-American political subculture. African-Americans tend to be __________.
A) less educated and poorer than whites, but less liberal and Republican in voting
B) as highly educated as whites, but poorer, as well as more liberal and Democratic in voting
C) less educated and poorer than whites, as well as more liberal and Democratic in voting
D) less educated and poorer than whites, as well as less religious and Democratic in voting
Failures at attempts at the integration of subcultures into the mainstream may result in those subcultures seeking __________.
A) assimilation
B) independence
C) the institutionalization of their language
D) emigration en-masse
All of the following are sovereign countries EXCEPT
a) Argentina. b) India. c) Greenland. d) Denmark.