Which leader of the militant Cambridge Movement in Maryland, who brandished rifles in the face of white mobs, exemplified the tradition of black women who adopted means other than nonviolence to secure their rights?

a. Victoria Gray
b. Ella Baker
c. Gloria Richardson
d. Septima Clark


c. Gloria Richardson

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Tiberius Gracchus ran for tribune in 133 B.C.E. on a program of

A) punishing corrupt Roman officials in the provinces. B) cracking down on drugs and prostitution in Rome. C) freeing the slaves. D) war against Ptolemaic Egypt. E) providing farms to landless farmers.

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One of the most famous representatives of the enforced subordination and assumed inferiority of women in the Middle Ages was Eleanor of Aquitaine, who was born into the aristocracy but forced to spend her entire adult life in a rural nunnery

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the eighteenth century, which of the following colonies had the largest African-American population?

A) Rhode Island B) New Jersey C) Massachusetts D) New York E) Virginia

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The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was significant to the distribution of power because it

A) gave the federal government permission to exercise some undelegated powers B) granted the president certain emergency powers C) reserved to the states and the people all powers not specifically delegated to the federal government D) provided the president with the authority to appoint a cabinet

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