Who was the leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, a movement for African independence and black self-reliance?

a. W. E. B. Du Bois
b. William Monroe Trotter
c. Fanny Lou Hammer
d. Marcus Garvey


d. (Marcus Garvey)

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The Hohenstaufen Empire faced increasing problems with the papacy when Henry VI:

A. divorced his wife. B. made an alliance with the German princes. C. attempted to invade Rome. D. married an heiress to the kingdom of Sicily. E. denounced the church.

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A city can best be defined as

A. a settlement with a distinctive leader and ruling class. B. a settlement with a multitude of occupations, whose inhabitants relied on food brought in from outside sources. C. a permanent settlement whose survival depended little on farming or organized agriculture. D. any settlement with more than 10,000 inhabitants.

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The Payne-Aldrich Tariff of 1909

A. fulfilled a campaign promise President William H. Taft had made to Theodore Roosevelt. B. sharply lowered tariffs. C. resulted in President William H. Taft losing favor with progressives. D. resulted in a sudden decline in the national economy.

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In 1913, to offset the loss of revenues from the Underwood-Simmons Tariff, Congress

A. passed heavy excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco. B. increased business regulatory fees. C. passed a graduated income tax. D. raised the tariff on agricultural goods. E. decided to inflate the currency.

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