hey got some more questions for 30 points X3

22.



(3 pt)
Which statement describes the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

A.
to provide aid to low-income families to pay for food and shelter

B.
to end discrimination in public facilities and employment

C.
to offer assistance with medical expenses to senior citizens


D.
to guarantee voting rights for African Americans and other minorities


13.



(3 pt)

Which was not a cause of civil unrest in the United States in the 1960s?









A.
Black citizens were still fighting against discrimination.







B.
Rural America was poor, while most people in cities were rich.

C.
Women were paid less than men for doing the same job.


D.
Many Americans didn't support the Vietnam War.


14.



(3 pt)

Which statement about César Chávez's actions in support of farm workers in California is true?

A.
He called for a strike and a boycott against grape growers who refused to allow unionized workers.


B.
He encouraged migrants to move back to Mexico, where they would receive higher wages.

C.
He persuaded farmers in other states to increase production to drive California
D.
He urged striking grape pickers to destroy crops in the fields before they could be harvested.



15.



(3 pt)

Which describes something Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy had in common?


A.
They both believed that their greatest talents were forming foreign policy.


B.
They both worked to end poverty and unequal treatment of the races.


C.
They both were striving for high political office whey they were struck down.


D.
They both came from homes of great wealth and privilege.


Sagot :

22. The statement that describes the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is B. to end discrimination in public facilities and employment
 
13. D. Many Americans didn't support the Vietnam War. This was not a cause of civil unrest in the United States in the 1960s among the given choices.

14. The true statement about César Chávez's actions in support of farm workers in California is A. He called for a strike and a boycott against grape growers who refused to allow unionized workers.
 
15. The statement that describes something Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy had in common is B. They both worked to end poverty and unequal treatment of the races. Both were advocates for the civil rights for African American citizens.