Why did nativism reemerge with new strength after World War I? What cultural and legal effects did it have?

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The kingdom of Ghana before the invasion of the Almoravids was a region that was

a. already largely Muslim. b. Christian because of its trade connections with Ethiopia in East Africa. c. largely pagan with some Muslim traders. d. a mix of Muslim and Christian.

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The death of Caesar indicates that his rule had threatened the power of Rome's ________

A) senators B) triumvirate C) merchants D) army

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By the 1850s, the literacy rate of white Americans was about

a. 25 percent. b. 40 percent. c. 80 percent. d. 95 percent.

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The slave population was concentrated in all of the following places EXCEPT

A. the Upper South. B. in areas of fertile soil and relatively flat terrain. C. in areas accessible to transportation. D. the Deep South.

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