During the Civil War, slavery in the South changed in all of the following ways EXCEPT

a. enslaved women began to take a greater role in the production of cotton.
b. enslaved men began to gain new autonomy as they assumed skilled jobs previously done by whites.
c. slaves in general engaged in increasingly insubordinate behavior.
d. slaves engaged in large numbers of violent uprisings throughout the South to facilitate slavery’s end.


d. slaves engaged in large numbers of violent uprisings throughout the South to facilitate slavery’s end.

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During the early 1960s, what type of message did a fallout shelter sign like the one pictured above send to the American public?

A) It prompted them to use the newly-created interstate highway system as an escape route from large cities. B) It served as a daily reminder of the nuclear threat faced by the United States. C) It made them feel inadequate because many could not afford to build personal bomb shelters. D) It showed that there was greater concern for protecting public officials rather than the general public.

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Scalawags were

a. northerners who attempted to finance economic enterprises in the postwar South. b. southern blacks attempting to exert their newly acquired political power. c. white, southern-born Republicans. d. white southerners who opposed reconstruction policies. e. criminals who stole public funds during Reconstruction.

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The wild frontier towns where the three major cattle trails from Texas ended were

a. Kansas City, Kansas; Pueblo, Colorado; and Laramie, Wyoming. b. Tulsa, Oklahoma; Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Denver, Colorado. c. Topeka, Kansas; Omaha, Nebraska; and Casper, Wyoming. d. Abilene, Kansas; Ogallala, Nebraska; and Cheyenne, Wyoming. e. Atchison, Kansas; Greeley, Colorado; and Bozeman, Montana.

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Note the specific steps taken by Italy and Germany in the 1930s that were in direct violation of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.

What will be an ideal response?

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