W. E. B. Du Bois challenged Booker T. Washington on all of the following grounds EXCEPT
a. Washington’s emphasis on money-making instead of “man-making.”
b. Washington’s insistence that industrial training was the most appropriate form of higher education for blacks.
c. Washington’s unwillingness to speak out publicly against infringements on blacks’ civil and political rights.
d. Washington’s willingness to work with sympathetic whites instead of insisting that blacks’ alone could solve their own problems.
d. Washington’s willingness to work with sympathetic whites instead of insisting that blacks’ alone could solve their own problems.
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a. was the most radical American labor union b. sought to parallel the American Federation of Labor c. had little impact on immigrant workers d. was readily accepted by the American business establishment e. greatly restricted its membership
Why did the Byzantine Empire diverge from the western Roman empire?
a. its core society and culture was Hellenistic Greek b. Greek and Latin Christianity split from each other c. Byzantium could not prevent invasions of Rome d. Greek Christians did not accept the pope e. all of these choices are correct
In what ways was the activism of female reformers in the South both progressive and reactionary?
What will be an ideal response?
Which statement would most likely have been said by a supporter of nullification?
A) "The Cherokees have a right to live on land they have long inhabited." B) "The Bank of the United States is essential to a healthy economy." C) "The Whig party provides the only voice for the common man." D) "The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional."