In the pre-Civil War South, slavery
A) promoted industry and transportation improvements.
B) impeded urbanization.
C) stimulated technological innovation.
D) was unprofitable.
B
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In 1964, the most effective barriers to African-American voting were state
A) white primaries. B) "grandfather" clauses. C) literacy tests. D) poll taxes.
Local assemblies had the power to
a. veto central government policy. b. raise taxes. c. muster armies. d. execute imperial policy.
As Japan continued to expand into Indochina, President Roosevelt responded by __________.
A. moving the U.S. Pacific fleet to Hawai'i B. appealing to the League of Nations C. cutting off oil shipments to Japan D. ordering American forces to attack Japanese forces
In what state did the Saadian dynasty (1554-1659) emerge as a strong and economically prosperous monarchy?
A. Portugal B. Morocco C. Gibraltar D. Spain