Boss Tweed was the leader of __________'s Tammany Hall
A) New York
B) Boston
C) Chicago
D) San Francisco
A
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The historian ________ expressed his strong sense of racial pride through his critique of higher education in his influential book, The Mis-Education of the Negro (1933)
A) W. E. B. Du Bois B) Marcus Garvey C) Benjamin Brawley D) Carter G. Woodson
The name for the movement that challenged social norm?especially sexual?and
embraced personal freedom was ________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In the early eighteenth century, wealthy colonists
A) possessed wealth, power, and gentility surpassing that of most English aristocrats. B) enjoyed a standard of living equivalent to that of the English gentry. C) lived in sparse and primitive conditions. D) were laying the foundations of an English-style hereditary aristocracy. E) aspired to a lifestyle like that of the English gentry but had not yet attained it.
Unlike imperial states in the eastern hemisphere, the Aztec empire had no elaborate bureaucracy or administration.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)