The Nation of Islam was inspired by the militant nationalism of __________.

A. Marcus Garvey
B. Ralph Abernathy
C. Mahatma Gandhi
D. Bob Moses


Answer: A

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Free black women in early American cities worked as

A) domestics. B) dock workers. C) farm hands. D) nurses.

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As a result of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, women __________.

a)  gained the right to vote b)  were entitled to equal pay c)  received paid maternity leave d)  could join the military

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Between 1820 and 1840, the population of the United States

A. grew rapidly, in part due to improved public health. B. increased at a slower rate than the populations of Europe. C. grew in spite of a very low birth rate. D. remained relatively constant. E. saw an increase in the proportion of enslaved blacks to free whites.

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In response to the outbreak of war, many prominent progressives __________.

A. demanded that the United States immediately declare war on Germany B. strongly opposed Wilson's preparedness campaign C. resigned from their seats in Congress to protest Wilson's policy D. introduced legislation in Congress to institute a draft

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