What types of organizations were black women attracted to in the antebellum period?
A) women's rights organizations, especially those stressing the right to vote
B) poetry and reading clubs
C) mutual aid organizations, especially those that helped the poor and disadvantaged
D) groups that worked for the protection of nature and the environment
Answer: C
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a. businesses b. families c. private clubs d. social organizations
In July and August 1789, the king's attempt to halt the Revolution was thwarted by
A) the betrayal of the monarchy by high clergymen. B) the defection of key nobles of the sword to the rebels. C) the intervention of armed commoners, especially in urban uprisings. D) the outside influence of mercenary troops paid by the rebels. E) the intervention of Britain, whose constitutional monarch seemed threatened by upheaval in France.
The factor most responsible for the growth of the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was ________
A) natural reproduction B) the great wave of immigration during that period C) the program of forced migration instituted by the monarchy D) the dramatic upsurge in the importation of slaves E) the intermarriage between settlers and Native Americans
Lee surrendered his sword to Union officers at __________
A) Andersonville B) Gettysburg C) Appomattox Courthouse D) Savannah