To many protesters the berkeley free speech movement


1. In the case of Hernandez v. Texas, the defense attorneys argue

a. that Texas laws were not consistent about viewing Mexicans as either white or black.

b. that categorizing Mexicans as black constituted a violation of the "separate but equal" standard.

c. that Hernandez did not receive fair opportunity for counsel.

d. for the desegregation of Texas schools.

2. Riots broke out in each of the following cities between 1965 and 1967 EXCEPT

a. Detroit.

b. Los Angeles.

c. Atlanta.

d. Chicago.

3. To many protesters, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement was

a. a reaction against the depersonalized and unresponsive nature of modern society.

b. a relatively minor issue that just happened to attract a lot of media attention.

c. a unique event that could occur only at a radical place like the University of California.

d. an important effort to ensure the hiring of more liberal faculty members.

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