In the 1930s and 1940s, the black church __________

A) lost stature in the South
B) was a single unified entity
C) continued to play a central role in black life
D) was relatively unimportant in northern urban centers


Answer: C

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A) indentured servants B) piratical freebooters C) Portuguese missionaries D) absolute monarchs

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Barbed wire destroyed the open-range cattle industry because it

A) cost so much to fence an entire ranch. B) mangled large numbers of animals. C) prevented the free movement of cattle. D) was too expensive to maintain.

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A) by mandating prices of products and services B) by creating government-owned industries C) by increasing trade with other empires D) by reducing taxes for the poor and middle class E) by increasing social services like education and free food

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How did southern cotton mills differ from northern cotton mills in the 1880s?

A) Southern cotton mills hired mostly single women.
B) Southern cotton mills were located in the countryside rather than cities.
C) Southern mill workers were paid better than northern mill workers.
D) Southern cotton mills used traditional handicraft methods rather than machinery to produce cloth.
E) Southern cotton mills tended to be smaller, with safer working conditions.

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