New England reformer Dorothea Dix is most notable for her efforts on behalf of
a. prison and asylum reform.
b. the peace movement.
c. the temperance movement.
d. abolitionism.
e. women's education.
a
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When Washington was invited to speak at the Atlanta Exposition, he
a) thought it was a plot to discredit him. b) saw it as a wonderful opportunity to present his program for black progress and interracial cooperation. c) refused to accept the invitation until encouraged by his black supporters. d) refused to accept the invitation until white supporters guaranteed his safety. e) was disappointed that he was not offered a larger forum.
This dwelling structure in New Mexico stood five stories high and had more than 600 rooms.
A. Cahokia B. Catawba C. Oneida D. Pueblo Bonita
Which of the following was a consequence of the Tet Offensive?
A) It led to the introduction of 500,000 additional U.S. troops into Vietnam. B) It demonstrated the weakness of the NLF. C) It resulted in the deaths of 50,000 American soldiers. D) It shook the American public’s confidence in President Johnson and his military commanders.
How did Frederick Douglass see the post-Civil War South?
What will be an ideal response?