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Answer asap and correctly - you c: question 1 the united states had backed as the dictator of cuba. manuel noriega mikhail gorbachev fidel castro fulgencio batista question 2 in 1961, president kennedy met with in vienna regarding the control of germany. joseph stalin nikita khrushchev senator william j. fulbright none of the above question 3 during the kennedy administration, there were three major international crises. true false question 4 during the johnson administration, several pieces of legislation were passed regarding civil rights. true false question 5 which president served in office during the cuban missile crisis? lyndon b. johnson richard nixon john f. kennedy ronald reagan question 6 the montgomery bus boycott made a significant impact on the civil rights movement. true false question 7 was a civil rights leader from atlanta, georgia who gained attention during the 1950s and 1960s. phillip randolph martin luther king, jr. rosa parks barbra jordan question 8 nonviolent protest was a peaceful method of demonstrating against policies. true false question 9 the era was never ratified. true false question 10 betty freidan stated that women were bound to ideals of society. true false

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