The Little Rock Nine were
A) ?a group of nine attorneys committed to fighting for civil rights through the courts.
B) ?a group of African American high school students chosen to be the first to integrate Central High School.
C) ?a group of white anti-segregationists who staged protests outside of Central High School.
D) a group of national guardsmen dispatched by governor Orval Faubus to block the desegregation of Central High School.
E) ?a group made up of ministers and other religious leaders who lead the Civil Rights movement in Arkansas.
B
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How did the early years of the Civil War affect Europeans?
a. European leaders reaffirmed their commitment to feudalism and serfdom to prevent a rise of free labor in their own countries. b. Many industrial workers faced unemployment and hunger as European factories were forced to close. c. European textile factories expanded as plantation owners smuggled huge amounts of cotton out of the South to help finance the war. d. British textile factories shifted to wool cloth to replace the dependence on American cotton.
Laura Ingalls Wilder is best known for her
A) autobiographical stories. B) feminism. C) struggle for women's rights. D) journalism.
Recent DNA evidence from modern humans suggests that
a. human beings have no genetic forebears. b. all human beings are descended, partially, from Neanderthals. c. humans are partially descended from chimpanzees. d. Homo sapiens sapiens mated with Homo floresiensis. e. some Homo sapiens sapiens mated with Neanderthals.
The original United States Naturalization Law of 1790 limited naturalization to __________
A) free white persons B) northern Europeans C) people of British ancestry D) freeborn men