What was the first concern of many African Americans once they achieved freedom?
A) forming churches
B) retaliating against former masters
C) reuniting with lost family members
D) moving to the northern cities
Answer: C
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A) George III was king by the grace of God and not subject to the people B) Americans enjoyed "virtual representation" in Parliament C) the colonial assemblies had approved the Sugar and Stamp acts D) British taxes were voluntary
The romantic republicans were __________.
A. famous but generally unsuccessful by themselves B. the leaders of Italy's successful unification C. moderate revolutionaries who sought the pope's support D. opponents of the French Revolution
Around what percent of infants are born with some form of intersexuality?
A. 2% B. 5% C. 10% D. 20%
In the summer of 1916, striking white workers in St. Louis __________
A) joined an interracial union campaign to demand higher wages and better working conditions B) attacked newly arrived black workers who had come to fill vacant jobs at a local plant C) stopped trains from the South from delivering black workers to the city D) petitioned President Wilson for financial assistance to continue their strike