How does Chauncey Jerome's life encapsulate the major changes that occurred in this period? How can his life stand as a symbol of the changes discussed in this chapter?
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Why didn't Britain and France object when Hitler and Mussolini violated the peace treaty? What were the consequences of their policy of appeasement?
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In the American slave family,
A. premarital pregnancy was uncommon. B. black women typically began bearing children later than white women. C. premarital cohabitation was frowned upon. D. most couples did not formally marry. E. extended kinship networks were strong and important.
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Fifty percent of the new immigrants came from __________
A) Eastern Europe B) Latin America and the Caribbean C) Asia D) Canada and Western Europe
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Andrew Johnson:
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