As the NAACP field secretary, __________ was instrumental in the organization’s development and growth

A) Walter White
B) Thurgood Marshal
C) James Weldon Johnson
D) W. E. B. Du Bois


Answer: C

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Which statement about the economy of the northern colonies is true?

A. Planters were more likely to rely on slave labor. B. New England was able to develop several major export crops. C. The economy was more diverse than in the southern colonies. D. Conditions for farming were more favorable than in the southern colonies. E. Agriculture was not the dominant industry of the economy.

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Which of the following statements is true about black military service during the Civil War?

A) Occasionally, black men served in integrated units in the army. B) White officers were often ready to command black troops because they received more pay to do so. C) Black soldiers were paid less because whites thought they would be used only for menial work. D) Blacks were used only as combat troops, since that was more dangerous.

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