On the second: Phyllis Schlafly was perhaps the most visible opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment. Her "Stop ERA" campaign hinged on the belief that the ERA would eliminate laws designed to protect women and led to the eventual defeat of the amendment. Answer D is the best answer.
On the first: In 1959, a communist movement led by Fidel Castro overthrew the government of Fulgencio Batista to take power in Cuba. Castro immediately nationalized businesses and large land holdings, while attacking potential political opponents among the wealthy, entrepreneurs, and Batista supporters. Cubans who did not unconditionally support Castro appeared in media portrayals as enemies of the revolution. Answer C is close.
WHICH OF THE FOLLLOWING PRIMARILY ACCOUNTS FOR THE SPIKE IN CUBAN IMMIGRATIONS IN THE EARLY 60
A-ONGOING CIVIL WAR IN CUBA
B-CHANGES IN US IMMIGRATION LAWS
C-COMMUNIST TAKEOVER OF THE CUBAN GOVERMENT
D-RAPID GROWTH IN CUBAN WEALTH AND MOBILITY
LAST QUESTION
WHAT DID THE MOVEMENT FOR THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDEMENT HAVE IN COMMON WITH THE MOVEMENT AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
A-BOTH WERE IGNORED BY YHE MEDIA
B-BOTH WERE BASED IN WEST COAST
C-BOTHWERE ORGANIZED BY WAR VETERNS
D-BOTH WERE LED MAINLY BY WOMAN
I BELIEVE ITS D.cAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME IF IM CORRECT.THANKS
I THINK ANSWER IS B.WOULD LIKE TOKNOW IF IM CORRECT .THANKS
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