As African Americans moved into northern cities, white people who could afford to do so increasingly moved to the __________
a) suburbs
b) South
c) West
d) rural countryside
Answer: a
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Examine the presidential election of 1912. Who were the major candidates, what were the issues discussed, and how did the election turn out?
Answer:
What caused Evangelical Protestants to often join the anti-Jackson forces?
A) They looked down on Jackson's humble roots. B) They were skeptical of Jackson's religious convictions. C) They viewed Jackson as godless. D) They objected to Jackson's rhetoric stressing class difference.
The work of Harvey
A) represented a complete break with Galenic tradition. B) continued Boyle's experiments with air pressure. C) focused on the circulation of the blood and the heart as a pump. D) inspired no new research. E) was represented in a new technique that allowed for the study of tiny capillaries.
What debate existed in the 1860s between whites in the East and West over what to do about Native Americans?
A) Easterners wanted a peaceful policy of assimilation, while those in the West who feared attacks, wanted a firmer control over Native Americans. B) Easterners wanted Native Americans to be segregated on reservations, while those in the West wanted Native Americans to be assimilated into white society. C) Easterners wanted Native Americans to move further west, while Westerners believed they should be allowed to stay where they were. D) Easterners felt that until Native Americans were fully controlled, they could not have any rights, whereas Westerners wanted them to have equal rights. E) Easterners felt that Native Americans should be allowed to live their traditional nomadic lifestyles, while Westerners wanted them to be assimilated into American culture.