Among other ideas, Booker T. Washington
A. called on the federal government to offer job training for blacks.
B. rejected the ideology of the "New South creed."
C. favored industrial over classical education.
D. argued that blacks spent too much time trying to impress the white middle class.
E. proposed an exodus of blacks from the South to the West.
Answer: C
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a. Attorney General Robert Kennedy sent federal marshals to protect a biracial group testing the segregation laws for bus and train stations but did not support the Interstate Commerce Commission’s plan to ban segregation. b. Vice President Lyndon Johnson headed a commission to increase jobs for African Americans in defense industries, but a reliance on voluntary cooperation prevented dramatic gains. c. Attorney General Robert Kennedy forced the FBI to protect civil rights volunteers registering African American voters, but the Justice Department overall reduced the number of voting rights suits filed. d. President Kennedy did not appoint many African Americans to positions of power in the judicial branch, but he did appoint jurists who supported African American rights and avoided appointing racists jurors.
The Sahara was relatively hospitable for many millennia, until around 5000-3000 BCE, when ________.
a. Summer temperatures increased steadily. b. Farming settlements exhausted the topsoil and created a “dust bowl.” c. Nubian marauders made settled habitations impossible. d. Monsoon rains shifted eastward.
The events depicted in Uncle Tom's Cabin were taken from news accounts.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
All of the following delineate differences in gender in religion except:
a. the exclusion of women from the priesthood in the Catholic Church. b. the physical segregation of women in Orthodox Jewish congregations. c. veiling of women in some Islamic communities. d. the ordination of women in the United Church of Christ.