Toward the middle of the fifteenth century, Aztec rulers set up a military school system for the sons of the elite plus those commoners who were to become __________.
a. The husbands of princesses.
b. Priests.
c. Merchants.
d. Sacrificial victims.
b. Priests.
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Which of the following statements about the role of churches in black communities is LEAST accurate?
a. A number of black newspapers and schools opened in churches before finding their own buildings. b. Some black churches linked racial uplift with institutional segregation from white churches. c. Many black churches grafted the Progressive ideology of the Social Gospel unto the struggle for racial uplift, uniting the goals of Christianity, social reform, and black advancement. d. Fundraising and community mobilization at black churches remained dominated by men, forcing black women to pursue social reform through secular institutions.
Naturalist __________ led the fight to preserve America’s wilderness
A) Jay Cooke B) John Muir C) Carl Shurz D) Jacob Riis
What role did women have in the New England colonies?
A) They generally had no independence at all from men. B) They had the same legal rights as men, but could not vote. C) They made no decisions and simply followed the orders of men. D) They had no legal rights, but they were able to vote and hold public office. E) They were respected for their work but were not considered equal to men.
Where was the central, most vibrant place for the development of black culture in the 1930s and 1940s?
A) Harlem B) Chicago C) Philadelphia D) New Orleans