After years of fighting for an end to segregation, some minority groups have somewhat paradoxically come to favor a re-segregation of students. Explain why.
What will be an ideal response?
They argue that the curriculum of most public schools does not reflect the interests or needs of their community and that students can learn better without racial tensions and when taught by teachers of their own race.
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Which of the following candidates was backed by party leaders for the presidential nomination in 1968?
a. Eugene McCarthy b. Robert Kennedy c. Lyndon Johnson d. Hubert Humphrey
Frankel is hopeful regarding the effects of globalization on income distribution and the environment because __________
a. the positive effects of globalization on both areas are mutually reinforcing b. empirical evidence shows a negative correlation between globalization and both pollution and income inequality c. misplaced concerns about globalization have made governments more aware of environmental and economic problems d. empirical evidence supports an improvement in both areas after initial harm