The white South viewed the Freedmen's Bureau as

a. a meddlesome federal agency that threatened to upset white racial dominance.
b. an agency acceptable only because it also helped poor whites.
c. a valued partner in rebuilding the South.
d. a political arm of the Republican party.
e. a threat to state social service agencies.


a

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a. is a theory forecasting broad clashes between the Europeanized world and all other cultural traditions. b. is a theory that focuses primarily on conflict and competition between nation states. c. downplays the possibility of future violent international conflicts. d. emphasizes fundamental distinctions between the original Western powers on the European continent, and Europe's Westernized former colonies in the Americas and elsewhere.

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Which of these patterns was illustrated by Akhetaten?

A) the emergence of cities in ancient Egypt B) the height of the power of Egypt's pharaohs C) the establishment of a new capital to signal a break with the past D) the unification of ancient Egypt

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What were the economic issues Britain faced after World War I?

A) Subsistence agriculture and limited exports. B) Chronic unemployment and reduced availability of capital. C) Threat of communism among the working classes and organized labor. D) Socialist labor unions and chronic unemployment. E) Lack of investment capital and an imbalance in import-export trade.

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What was the role of the Mali empire in the Eurasian trade network? How did Mansa Musa influence its development?

What will be an ideal response?

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