Question Governor McMath worked on political and social reform efforts, but he was not always successful. Of the following choices, which were some areas where his reform efforts failed? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses combining schools combining schools improving teacher wages improving teacher wages eliminating the poll tax eliminating the poll tax modernizing the state highway

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Based on Governor McMath's reform efforts, the areas where his reform efforts failed include:

  • Combining schools
  • Eliminating the poll tax

These choices reflect challenges he faced in successfully implementing reforms in those areas. Improving teacher wages and modernizing the state highway were generally more successful aspects of his administration.

What were some ways that Arkansans participated in the counterculture movement? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses protested the Vietnam War on college campuses protested the Vietnam War on college campuses staged sit-ins staged sit-ins petitioned the NAACP petitioned the NAACP stopped voting

Arkansans participated in the counterculture movement in the following ways:

  • Protested the Vietnam War on college campuses
  • Staged sit-ins

These actions were commonly associated with the counterculture movement, as they reflected protests against the war and social injustices. Petitioning the NAACP and stopping voting are not typically considered direct participation in the counterculture movement.

Of the following statements, which one best represents the attitude toward the outcome of the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. the Board of Education? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses The majority of Arkansas supported integration. The majority of Arkansas supported integration. Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated. Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated. Political leaders from southern states supported desegregation. Political leaders from southern states supported desegregation. Groups such as the Urban League supported integration.

The statement that best represents the attitude toward the outcome of the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. the Board of Education includes:

  • Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated.
  • Groups such as the Urban League supported integration.

The majority of Arkansas did not support integration at the time, and political leaders from southern states generally opposed desegregation rather than supporting it.

What achievements defined Governor Winthrop Rockefeller’s time as governor? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses He was able to get an increase in the state minimum wage. He was able to get an increase in the state minimum wage. He was able to decrease the state income tax. He was able to decrease the state income tax. He successfully reformed the prison system. He successfully reformed the prison system. He established training programs for adults with special needs.

The achievements that defined Governor Winthrop Rockefeller’s time as governor include:

  • He was able to get an increase in the state minimum wage.
  • He successfully reformed the prison system.
  • He established training programs for adults with special needs.

While he worked on various economic issues, including tax policies, his most notable accomplishments were in social reform and improving conditions for marginalized groups. Reducing the state income tax is not widely cited as a key achievement of his administration.

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Apologies for the misunderstanding. The two key achievements that defined Governor Winthrop Rockefeller’s time as governor are:

  • He successfully reformed the prison system.
  • He established training programs for adults with special needs.

These reforms were significant aspects of his administration. Thank you for your patience!

What was one similar contribution of Governor Dale Bumpers and David Pryor in the 1970s? (1 point) Responses They both appointed African Americans to state agencies. They both appointed African Americans to state agencies. They both were successful in reorganizing state agencies. They both were successful in reorganizing state agencies. They both led successful prison reform efforts. They both led successful prison reform efforts. They both reorganized the public school systems.

The similar contribution of Governor Dale Bumpers and David Pryor in the 1970s is:

  • They both appointed African Americans to state agencies.

This action was significant for increasing representation and diversity within the state government during their respective administrations.

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