Q3: President Harry Truman signed an Executive Order in 1948 desegregating the military troops in the U.S. and he gave a special order to federal government offices. What happened at Langley Lab? A: Black women were still racially segregated in West Computing office. B: Black women were still segregated but many worked with white engineers. C: West computing office was desegregated with black women working with white engineers. D: Black women like Mary Jackson were still segregated in the East Computing, but some worked with white engineers. Q2: Employees at
Q3: President Harry Truman signed an Executive Order in 1948 desegregating the military troops in the U.S. and he gave a special order to federal government offices. What happened at Langley Lab? A: Black women were still racially segregated in West Computing office. B: Black women were still segregated but many worked with white engineers. C: West computing office was desegregated with black women working with white engineers. D: Black women like Mary Jackson were still segregated in the East Computing, but some worked with white engineers. Q2: Employees at
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Q3: President Harry Truman signed an Executive Order in 1948 desegregating the military troops in the U.S. and he gave a special order to federal government offices. What happened at Langley Lab?
A: Black women were still racially segregated in West Computing office.
B: Black women were still segregated but many worked with white engineers.
C: West computing office was desegregated with black women working with white engineers.
D: Black women like Mary Jackson were still segregated in the East Computing, but some worked with white engineers.
Q2: Employees at Langley were frequently visited by FBI looking for anyone who might be communist spies. Langley employees welcomed the investigators into their home since they were innocent of any wrongdoing.
True
False
Q11: The title of Chapter 10 is "No Limits. What does that refer to?
A: Breaking the sound barrier/no limits for young black girls
B:flying with no speed limits/no limits for young black girls
C: flying at Mach 1/no limits for young black girls
D: no limits to hiring at Langley/no limits for young black girls
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Disclaimer: Since you have posted multiple questions, we shall answer the first two, as the context/reference of Chapter 10: No Limits is not clear.
One of the darkest chapters of the US history has been discrimination. One has been racism, against which wars and social movements were waged. Discrimination against different ideologies, like communism, was also evident, especially during the Cold War era.
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