The most prominent student protest organization of the 1960s was the ________
A) Students of America
B) Students for a Democratic Society
C) Yippie Movement
D) Southern Christian Leadership Conference
E) Young Republicans
Answer: B
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The Industrial Revolution had which of the following effects on slavery in the South?:
a) the creation of numerous labor saving machines vastly reduced the need for slave labor. b) rapid growth in the textile industry encouraged Southern planters to grow cotton, thereby making slavery more important to the economy. c) the government bought and freed Southern slaves, then transported them to the North, where factories were experiencing a major labor shortage. d) the Industrial Revolution began as the Civil War was ending and it provided work for many former slaves. e) new farm machinery required slaves and masters to work more closely together, with a resulting reduction of mutual hostility.
Discuss what American nationalism meant to different groups in the mid-nineteenth century and how it was expressed in popular culture.
What will be an ideal response?
What benefited the Pilgrims when they landed at Plymouth?
a. They met a Native American, Opechancanough, who helped them. b. It was the late spring, so it was planting season. c. Native Americans, decimated by disease, left behind cleared fields for farming. d. The local Indian leader considered the English to be divine. e. John Smith arrived to help organize them.
What constitutional issue did the president and Congress face in carrying out Reconstruction?
A. The Constitution was clear on restructuring state governments, but not societal structures. B. The Constitution gave no clear guidance for dealing with state secession and readmission. C. The Constitution gave clear instructions to the president, but not to Congress. D. The Constitution provided penalties for states that seceded, but not for individuals.