What was the Freedmen's Bureau and what did it accomplish?

What will be an ideal response?


Key Points: education; land; voting; employment; alternative views of Reconstruction

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__________ transformed the small, amateurish assemblies of the seventeenth century into the more professional, vigilant legislatures of the eighteenth century.

a. The large public expenditures needed for the imperial wars against the French b. The recreation of England’s patronage system c. Cooperation with the appointed royal governors d. Scrutiny of colonial court decisions and legislative actions by Parliament

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Chikamatsu Monzaemon's most famous play is based on a real incident, in which the daimyo of 47 samurai was killed by a political opponent, leaving them as _________—masterless.

a. Noh. b. Kabuki. c. Ronin. d. Bunraku.

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The new establishments of the 1920s, the speakeasy and the night club, offered all of the following EXCEPT

A. band music. B. a glamorous setting. C. dance floors. D. reliable segregation.

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Which of the following fits with sociologist Judith Lorber’s (1994) suggestions for combating dominant gender norms?

A. campaigns to ask female actors more substantive questions rather than focusing on looks and sexuality B. efforts to increase diversity in science and technology fields C. spending less time interviewing male athletes D. attempts to rebrand feminism in order to avoid negative stereotypes

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