How did postwar American society treat African-American veterans returning home?

A) Jobs were waiting for them.
B) They were treated as heroes and exercised unprecedented civil rights.
C) Racism had changed little during the war.
D) Discrimination had all but evaporated.


C

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a. sought to round up undocumented aliens. b. expanded the government's surveillance activities. c. made it easier to deport suspected terrorists. d. sought to strengthen America's borders.

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William Jennings Bryan rocketed to national political prominence in 1896

a. Cross of Gold speech at the Democratic convention. b. reputation for incorruptibility. c. staunch defense of the gold bugs. d. Silver or Death speech at the Populist convention. e. support from wealthy political organizer Mark Hanna.

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According to the text, which of the following are true?

a. It is better to not pay for mercenaries and support b. It is better to rely upon mercenaries than one's superior mind c. It is better to be loved than to be feared d. It is better to rule from a distance than to oversee a nation from home

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Artisans who were most drastically affected by being put out of work in industrialization were ______________.

A. shoemakers B. weavers C. glassblowers D. clock makers E. tailors

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