What did progressive reformers of the cities believe were especially crucial to the success of their causes?
A) trained experts
B) bankers
C) politicians
D) basic scientists
E) mayors
Answer: A
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What do the maps of the Barrow Plantation suggest about the settlement patterns of African American tenant farmers over a 20-year period?
A) Their housing was no longer confined to narrow areas of a plantation. B) Institutions such as churches and schools played a marginal role in their communities. C) They lived with whites in more integrated communities after the war. D) They took over plantations and encouraged other African Americans to settle alongside them.
By 5000 B.C.E. what was the major staple crop of south China, in the Yangzi River Basin?
a. millet b. wheat c. pears d. apricots e. rice
To many white Southerners, the Reconstruction efforts of Republicans represented
A) a recognition of their states' rights B) the use of federal power to do good C) misdirected efforts to fix their economy D) an unwanted intrusion into their culture
What concepts of equality directed the actions of revolutionary leaders? Why did they stop short of extending equality to a full range of all Americans? What goals of equality did they pursue?
What will be an ideal response?