Which of the following movements sponsored national meetings of black leaders beginning in 1830?

a. the Young Black movement
b. the Black Christian movement
c. the Negro Convention movement
d. the Black Panther movement


Answer: c. the Negro Convention movement

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After a 1954 security treaty with the U.S., the Taiwanese government

A. banned immigration by non-Westerners. B. sent military operatives to the U.S. for training. C. adopted a tough anti-China stance. D. made nation-building its main focus, including land and other reforms. E. implemented policies to broaden trade with the U.S.

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In Connecticut in the 1760s, the Great Awakening __________

A) had little influence on politics B) led to political battles between New Lights and Old Lights C) excluded ordinary people from politics D) mainly appealed to the rich and well-established

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What did the change from landscape/architecture photography to carte-de-visite photography mean for the average person?

a) People at various economic levels could have a visual record of themselves and their families. b) Many people used "calling-card" photographs in various sorts of gambling games. Consider This: What access did the average person have to visual images before photography? See 10.5: Narrative: Seeing the World. c) Ministers railed against widespread photography, which they argued fed vanity at the expense of the poor. Consider This: What access did the average person have to visual images before photography? See 10.5: Narrative: Seeing the World. d) People found they increasingly needed to supply a photo with a job application. Consider This: What access did the average person have to visual images before photography? See 10.5: Narrative: Seeing the World.

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