After the Civil War, black towns __________
A) did best if located near a rail connection and a nearby industry where there was work
B) were often forced to call for the deployment of federal troops to stop white violence
C) grew rapidly and developed their own vibrant cultures
D) depended on federal welfare dollars to survive
Answer: A
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The Hussites ultimately __________.
A. collapsed after Huss's execution B. won several reforms C. were executed in large numbers by the Holy Roman emperor D. able to flee to Russia
After the withdrawal of the Spartans from Athens, Clisthenes, who had lost his political power to nobility, took the unprecedented action of ________
A. turning to the people for political support B. challenging the nobility to a debate C. asking King Cleomenes I to intervene on his behalf D. marrying the daughter of one of the nobles
The end of the nineteenth century saw ranch families rapidly replacing single cowboys. Which of the following was NOT part of that change?
A) There were no women-only roles in isolated communities. B) Girls and women worked both inside and sometimes outside the home. C) Men worked with the cattle. D) Women had to be willing to do different jobs.
__________ argued that rational thought would not improve either the individual or the welfare of humankind; only recourse to the “will to power” will suffice.
a. George Bernard Shaw. b. Friedrich Nietzsche. c. Louis Pasteur. d. Sigmund Freud.