W. E. B. Du Bois __________.
a. urged blacks to educate their “talented tenth.”
b. advocated the violent overthrow of Jim Crow
c. gained the support of most white elites in the South
d. wanted blacks to focus on economic goals
a. urged blacks to educate their “talented tenth.”
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a. provided money for the education of Indian children in white public schools b. set aside large parcels of western land as game preserves for buffalo herds c. barred the use of alternative therapies, and required Native Americans to use the western hospitals recently built on each reservation d. divided Indian lands into 160-acre plots for each Indian head-of-family
What made famines less wide-reaching and devastating after the fourteenth century?
A) So many people had died in the plague that there were fewer mouths to feed. B) The number of people killed in the crusades and wars took pressure off food production. C) The Little Ice Age caused a migration from Europe, so the land had to support fewer people. D) Technological breakthroughs made existing land more productive. E) When land became scarce, people turned to fishing and hunting.
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A) economic growth and industrialization B) adding Canada and Alaska to the United States C) the abolition of slavery D) making the United States a world power E) spreading the gospel to foreign lands
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false