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what effect did the Bakke decision have on affirmative action?
a. it legalized racial quotas for admission to medical schools
b. it encouraged African Americans to apply to medical schools
c. it signaled the start of a backlash against affirmative action
d. it ruled out consideration of race as a factor in admissions decisions

D

the goal of the Manhattan Project was to
a. develop an atomic bomb
b. devise a strategy for invading Japan
c. build eight new aircraft carriers
d. defend New York City from submarine attacks

A

William J. Levitt contributed to the growth of suburbs by
a. mass-producing houses
b. criticizing urban life
c. designing interstate highways
d. providing low-interest mortgage loans

A

unlike the early civil rights, Malcom X believed strongly that
a. the races should be separated
b. African Americans should copy whites
c. schools should be fully integrated
d. African Americans should move to Mecca

A

the Southern Christian Leadership Conferfence (SCLC) was organized by
a. young African Americans
b. African American clergymen
c. pacifists
d. white and African American businessmen

B

Jimmy Carter won the 1976 election by presenting himself as
a. a Washington outsider
b. an expert on nuclar energy
c. a trustworthy lawyer
d. a naval hero

A

The main candidates for President in 1968 were..( i need help on this one)
a. Nixon, Agnew, and Wallace
b. McCarthy, Kennedy, and King
c. Humphrey, Nixon, and McCarthy
d. Humphrey, Nixon, and wallace

i think its either A or D..please help

thanks a lot!

Agnew was a VP. Your answer is D.

The rest are right! Well done!

ok, thanks

For the question about the main candidates for President in 1968, the answer is:

c. Humphrey, Nixon, and McCarthy

In order to arrive at this answer, we can recall or look up the major candidates for the 1968 presidential election. In this election, the Democratic Party nominated Hubert Humphrey, the Republican Party nominated Richard Nixon, and the third-party candidate George Wallace represented the American Independent Party. Therefore, the correct answer is c. Humphrey, Nixon, and McCarthy.