Identify and describe black responses to the outcomes of Reconstruction. What alternatives did African Americans and black leaders pursue in the late nineteenth century?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer: The ideal response should:
a. Describe how conditions in the South led African Americans to immigrate.
b. Identify the appeal of westward migration and discuss the journeys of the Exodusters.
c. Note the various experiences and notable figures associated with this era of black migration.
d. Include a description of new initiatives to resettle African Americans in Africa.

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a. the United States agreed to allow the Soviet Union to keep its missiles in Cuba, while it put missiles in Europe. b. a stalemate occurred as the United States put missiles in Turkey. c. the United States agreed to remove its missiles from Turkey, and the Soviet Union agreed to remove the missiles in Cuba. d. the Soviet Union conceded to a unilateral removal of the missiles.

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Benedictine monks owed unquestioning obedience to the will of the abbot

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Indian leader who said, "I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever," was

A. Cochise. B. Black Kettle. C. Sitting Bull. D. Crazy Horse. E. Chief Joseph.

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Which of the following did Father Charles Coughlin, Dr. Francis Townsend, and Senator Huey Long all have in common?

a)  They believed that the federal government should do more for the needy. b)  They were loyal supporters of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. c)  They were the justices that Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to appoint to the Supreme Court. d)  They were African American leaders who lobbied for civil rights legislation.

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