In New Orleans in 1891, the lynching of eleven __________ drew no public outcry
A) blacks
B) Italians
C) Jews
D) Cajuns
B
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Why did many Indian nations side with the British during the American Revolution?
A) They believed they could turn around and defeat the British following a victory over the Americans. B) The British had promised to cede additional territory to them. C) The Proclamation of 1763 had bound the Indians to supporting British interests in the colonies. D) The British regarded them as equals, whereas the colonists did not. E) They feared that a Patriot victory would mean westward expansion into their territory.
The Second Great Awakening tended to
a. widen the lines between classes and regions. b. open Episcopalian and Presbyterian churches to the poor. c. unite southern Baptists and southern Methodists against slavery. d. bring the more prosperous and conservative eastern churches into the revivalist camps. e. increase the influence of educated clergy.
The word segregation came into common usage in the __________ century
A) seventeenth B) eighteenth C) nineteenth D) twentieth
The process, championed by John Ross, whereby the Cherokees created a constitution, adopted white ways, and began selling their surplus crops was known as
A. alliteration. B. acquiescence. C. accommodation. D. acculturation.