What do these statutes suggest about daily life for African Americans in the United States?
A) Restrictions on African American daily life were limited to Southern states.
B) The races had many opportunities for mixing in their daily lives.
C) Civil rights was more of a regional rather than a national problem.
D) Daily life was filled with reminders of oppression and discrimination.
D
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The communities of Falasha in Aksum are evidence of cultural exchanges between Aksum and what other culture?
a. Byzantium b. Semitic Yemen c. Egypt d. Persia e. China
The text throughout the chapter links progressivism and American diplomacy. Which statement would best summarize this analysis?
A. The humanitarian vision of progressivism was violated by U.S. entry into World War I. B. Progressive moralism and desire for order were applied both to the international situation and to the wartime home front. C. All three presidents between 1901 and 1920 were progressives. D. The progressive administration of Woodrow Wilson led the United States into World War I.
Which of the following was not a reason for the strengthening of American ties to Hawaii in the late nineteenth century?
A) Missionary activity B) Sugar plantation expansion C) Relations with the Hawaiian throne D) Naval activity E) The election of William McKinley
Describe what political participation looked like during this period. Who was involved and how did they participate?
What will be an ideal response?