Imagine yourself a black working-class person during the 1930s. Describe the probable conditions of your life, and indicate how you might respond to the programs of the New Deal

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The typical working-class American black during the 1930s held a low-paying job, suffered from discrimination, and was often the victim of violence. The Scottsboro case highlighted these facts. Most blacks were impressed with New Deal aid programs, despite the discrimination with which they were often administered. While disappointed that Roosevelt refused to support civil rights legislation, they were impressed with Eleanor Roosevelt's commitment to civil rights and the inclusion of blacks in federal government positions.

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Plains tribes that stood in the path of Anglo American westward expansion included

A) Cheyenne. B) Apache. C) Arapaho. D) All of the above.

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Which of the following statements properly describes the evolution of religion from Aryan pastoral society to the practice of Aryan elites?

A. Early beliefs that largely focused around ritual sacrifice gave way to a system of tying all deities into natural events. B. Early beliefs were informal and family based which gave way to a state-organized religion. C. The early beliefs with deities representing nature gave way to a formalized system that involved performing sacrifices to obtain favors. D. Early beliefs focused on a Greek-like polytheistic approach that gave way to a monotheistic practice. E. Early beliefs and later practices of Aryan elites remained fairly constant spanning centuries.

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The Anglo-Dutch War ended in 1674 with __________

A) the Peace of Westminster B) the Treaty of Utrecht C) important gains for the Dutch D) the English seizure of Bermuda.

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