The author specifically mentions that ______.
A: black Americans are most prejudicially treated in the U. S.
B: discrimination in the South was not more obvious than in the North
C: the situation of blacks is almost the same today as it was in the 1930s
D: after blacks became free people they didn't experience discrimination in employment and public facilities
A: black Americans are most prejudicially treated in the U. S.
B: discrimination in the South was not more obvious than in the North
C: the situation of blacks is almost the same today as it was in the 1930s
D: after blacks became free people they didn't experience discrimination in employment and public facilities
举一反三
- I’m going to call at ___ this evening. A: Mr Black B: the Blacks C: Mr Black’s D: Blacks’
- The Racial Problems mainly refer to discrimination against people except ( ). A: Asians B: local Indians C: whites D: blacks
- What does the author say about today’s college experience? A: It is different for male and female students. B: It is not the same as that of earlier generations. C: It is more exhausting than most women expect. D: It is not so satisfying to many American students.
- 3. What does the author say about today’s college experience? A: A) It is different for male and female students. B: B) It is not the same as that of earlier generations. C: C) It is more exhausting than most women expect. D: D) It is not so satisfying to many American students.
- Whichof the following statements is NOT true about blacks after the 1960s? A: Blacks felt that they could be fullyintegrated into the mainstream of American life. B: Blacksfelt that the black community ought to coexist with other groups C: Blacksfelt more and more proud of themselves D: Blacksfelt that “black is beautiful”