In southern yeoman farm communities, slaves did most of the fieldwork
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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What was the essential conviction of William Lloyd Garrison about slavery?
A. It was a sin. B. It was a necessary evil that finally needed to be eliminated. C. It was a contradiction to the ideals embodied in the Constitution. D. It was an economic drain on the emerging commercial economic system.
Unions like the ________ sought to unite black and white workers
A) American Federation of Labor B) Knights of Labor C) National Labor Union D) Industrial Workers of the World
As social and economic conditions continued to get worse during the Great Depression, __________
A. private charities ran out of money, forcing the unemployed to turn to local and state governments for help B. most unemployed Texans refused to ask outsiders for assistance C. the overall crime rate surprisingly fell D. the suicide rate declined slightly
The tribes of the southern part of Indian Territory withstood outside pressures and remained self-governing until __________.
A. after the Civil War B. the turn of the century C. the Mexican-American War D. the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act