America's first black historian was:
A) Carter Woodson.
B) William C. Nell.
C) William Wells Brown.
D) Francis Ellen Watkins.
Answer: B
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The most powerful sign of a deepening depression in the early 1930s was __________
A) rising unemployment B) inflation C) government welfare D) soup kitchens
Which of these events took place first?
A) Mississippi Freedom Summer B) Supreme Court issues Brown decision C) Malcolm X is assassinated D) Truman order desegregation of the military
Factories sprouted up in New England first partly because
a. its soil was well adapted to producing raw materials for textiles. b. the rapid rivers of the region provided abundant water power for factory machinery. c. proximity to Canada facilitated exports to the British empire. d. its lack of financial infrastructure made other paths to economic development attractive. e. the region hosted a large population of English immigrants with experience in textile production.
What major programs did the Roosevelt administration establish in its first term of office? Which programs were considered the most successful, even if they did little to change the overall economic situation of the country?
What will be an ideal response?