President Eisenhower's approach to desegregation was to __________
A) actively fight to stop the process
B) work behind the scenes to stop the effort
C) misunderstand the importance of the issue
D) work behind the scenes to support the movement
E) publicly support desegregation efforts across the South
Answer: D
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A) attracting immigrant voters to the Republican Party. B) limiting the migration of African American workers. C) defeating the goals of the Knights of Labor. D) restricting the entry of Catholic immigrants. E) addressing high crime rates in many American cities.
Southern whites defended slavery after 1830 by arguing all of the following EXCEPT
A) it Christianized "heathen" Africans. B) it provided adequate food and shelter for slaves. C) it created an ordered society for slaves. D) it paid better than northern factories.
__________ was the first to argue that reason and reflection showed that reality was fixed and unchanging according to the idea that nothing could be created out of nothingness.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What was the most popular pastime during the Great Depression?
A) ?watching television. B) ?going to the movies. C) ?taking a leisurely drive. D) ?attending baseball games.