With cheaper paper and widespread printing, all of the following saw a dramatic increase in circulation except
a. political pamphlets.
b. the Bible.
c. bureaucratic forms.
d. art reproductions.
e. religious tracts.
d
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How did established residents in areas that saw large population increases during the war years react to the newcomers?
a. They welcomed white workers but believed that blacks were causing a decline in the standard of living and in the moral atmosphere. b. They welcomed blacks, as long as they stayed in segregated areas. c. They welcomed both whites and blacks because the new population contributed greatly to improving the local economy. d. They accused all newcomers, regardless of race, of being ignorant and criminally inclined to poor morals.
Which statement best describes the relationship between Canada and Britain in the nineteenth century?
a. Canadian independence grew out of a stressful, nonconsensual relationship between Canada and Britain. b. Canada´s independence was a product of a slow evolution rather than a revolution. c. Canadians had not yet developed a strong sense of Canadian identity. d. Canadians were resentful of their subordinate place within the British empire. e. Most Canadians had no sense of loyalty to England.
Both the Suez Canal and Panama Canal facilitated the building and maintenance of empires by enabling naval vessels to travel rapidly between the world's oceans.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Free blacks in the South faced each of the following limitations EXCEPT ________
A) being prohibited from transacting business B) being required to carry documentation of their free status at all times C) being forced to register or have a white guardian who was responsible for their actions D) having their meetings or organizations blocked by the authorities E) having to get official permission to move from one county to another