The rich and fertile plantation areas of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana were called __________.
a. black belts
b. cotton belts
c. green belts
d. the Cotton Kingdom
a. black belts
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A) the name of a jazz group during the 1960s. B) black American intellectuals and artists who stressed black pride. C) a Dutch intellectual movement that greatly influenced American thought. D) the white American writers who fled to Europe during the 1920s.
Despite the demands of the wartime economy, inflation was kept well in check during the war by
a. directing production to whatever goods were in most demand. b. prosecuting war profiteers and black marketers who tried to earn windfall profits. c. voluntary wage and price controls agreed to by business and organized labor. d. sharply constricting the flow of credit from the Federal Reserve Board. e. federally imposed mandatory wage and price controls.
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How did most Americans become familiar with the ideas of John Locke?
A) through books published by British universities B) through articles published in colonial newspapers C) through speeches given at public gatherings D) through pamphlets written by British radicals