After Reconstruction, the culture, society, and politics of the Old South
a. had been cast aside completely as a modern, industrial "New South" emerged.
b. were transplanted to the West as the planter aristocracy looked to reestablish itself.
c. had been thoroughly reconstructed both socially and politically.
d. were discarded in favor of a new experiment in bi-racial democracy and strong central government.
e. were more resurrected than reconstructed.
e
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Why was John Eliot unsuccessful in converting the New England Indians to Christianity?
A. He was never able to convince the Indians of the superiority of the Christian God over their pantheon of gods. B. He tried to employ elaborate rituals in the worship service. C. He preached a covenant of works, which was a concept totally alien to the Indians. D. He insisted that to be truly Christian the Indians had to reject their culture for English culture.
In response to black power rhetoric, FBI director Herbert Hoover convinced President Lyndon Johnson to mobilize __________
A) the 101st Airborne Division against militant groups B) the Central Intelligence Agency to engage in illegal domestic spying C) COINTELPRO, a clandestine program designed to destroy subversive political organizations D) the Poor People’s Campaign
By the time the last tyrants left, they were universally hated for their ________
A. illegal dealings with land B. cruelty and repression C. dogmatic religious views D. unfair laws for colonists
In the midterm elections of 1946, the American voters
A) demonstrated reservations about Truman's competency. B) indicated their enthusiasm for Truman's leadership. C) overwhelmingly endorsed the principles of the Fair Deal. D) defeated Truman for reelection.