In “The Conservation of Races,” who articulated the idea that black Americans faced a “dilemma” as a result of their “double-consciousness” of being both Negroes and Americans at the same time?
a. W. E. B. Du Bois
b. Lugenia Burns Hope
c. Monroe Trotter
d. Mary Church Terrell
a. W. E. B. Du Bois
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Which of the following cannot be said about the economy between 1993 and 1998?
a) gross domestic product went from $6.6 trillion to $8.5 trillion b) economic expansion lasted longer than any other in the past c) output of American workers increased and job growth grew d) inflation hampered consumer spending
Terrorism is often motivated by all of the following except
A. the desire for revolutionary upheaval. B. nationalistic desires aimed at creating new states. C. desires for political retribution. D. a desire to invoke political, social, and religious pluralism. E. religious commitments and beliefs.
European contact with Native Americans led to
a. the Europeans' acceptance of the horse into their culture. b. the deaths of millions of Native Americans, who had little resistance to European diseases. c. the introduction into the New World of such plants as potatoes, tomatoes, and beans. d. an increase in the Native American population. e. the use of tobacco by Native Americans.
Queen Victoria
A) stated that childbirth reduced a woman to “a cow or a dog.” B) cultivated an image of a close-knit, nuclear royal family. C) restored respect for and confidence in the monarchy. D) as a female monarch, she was seen as less a threat to constitutional liberties. E) All of these