Real-life rags-to-riches experiences, like those of Andrew Carnegie, were
A) almost universal.
B) fairly common.
C) nonexistent.
D) rare exceptions.
D
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What was Lincoln's view of Reconstruction?
a. Amnesty would be granted to those southerners who had never willingly aided the Confederacy. b. Reconstruction would guarantee full political and civil equality for southern blacks. c. Congress would determine the terms for readmission of the seceded states. d. Pardon would be granted to all southerners taking an oath of allegiance and acknowledging the legality of emancipation. e. The President and Congress would work together on a bill to address how to readmit Confederate states to the Union.
White artisans in the South viewed black workers as
A) fellow workers. B) no real competition. C) threats to their livelihoods. D) valuable assets.
Which of the following is true of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party of 1964? a. Its delegates were certified as the true Democrats of Mississippi. b. Its delegation challenged the delegation of regular Mississippi Democrats at the Democratic NationalConvention
c. Its delegation was totally ignored at the Democratic National Convention. d. It was composed of white, middle-class racists who challenged the predominately African Americandelegation of Mississippi Democrats.
Warring States Period
What will be an ideal response?