In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, there were __________ black cowboys
A) a few hundred
B) a few thousand
C) more than five thousand
D) more than ten thousand
Answer: A
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Through its interpretation of the Fourteenth and Tenth Amendments, the Supreme Court ______________.
A. consistently demonstrated its acceptance of the progressive legal concepts advanced by Oliver Wendell Holmes B. increased the regulatory powers of the federal government in cases involving individual rights C. demonstrated its rejection of laissez-faire concepts D. often acted as an impediment to reform
The rules and authority that developed in the mining camps in response to the absence of formal authority included
a. requirements that a miner had to choose a specific spot and to actually work it in order to be able to stake a claim in the gold country. b. choosing alcaldes to resolve disagreements. c. punishing those who broke the rules, including banishment, whipping, and hanging. d. all of the above.
As an enlightened despot, Napoleon did all of the following except
a. preserve equality under the law. b. open careers to men of talent. c. preserve political liberty. d. promote secular education. e. weaken clerical power.
James I alienated England's Parliament because of his advocacy of
a. Catholicism. b. religious toleration. c. Puritanism. d. divine right of kings. e. Scottish independence.