Italy's invasion of ________ in 1935 galvanized support for black nationalism in the African American community

A) Ethiopia
B) Liberia
C) South Africa
D) Egypt


Answer: A

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The migration of almost a million blacks from the South in the 1920s revealed that

a. the agricultural sector of the American economy was in dire straits well before the Depression began, forcing southern blacks to find work elsewhere. b. the agricultural sector of the American economy was booming, and white workers were pushing blacks out of their agricultural jobs. c. most industries in the North, enjoying unprecedented prosperity, were willing to hire black workers on equal terms as white workers, leading to an exodus from the South. d. the soil of the South was no longer fertile enough to support the cultivation of cotton on which the region’s economy had previously depended.

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The charitable religious societies and nongovernmental organizations that emerged in the 1810s

A. focused on the goal of eliminating slavery. B. were typically headquartered in southern cities. C. tended to be denominationally oriented. D. were controlled by laypeople rather than clergy.

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The Safavid Empire declined for all of the following reasons except

a. an invasion from North India by the Chaghatay army. b. economic decline. c. increasing landholding power of the Shi'ite ulama. d. pressure from Ottoman and Uzbek armies.

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Which of the following would be least associated with Woodrow Wilson?

a. The idea of establishing a League of Nations b. Crushing the German war machine so it could never rise again c. Following the principle of self-determination d. Being undermined at Paris by the results of the congressional elections in 1918 e. The idea of "peace without victory"

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