In the 1960s, the youth counterculture
A. attempted to differentiate itself from the stereotype of the "hippie."
B. sought to overthrow the U.S. government through an armed revolution.
C. was really little more than a change in clothing styles.
D. rejected the complaints of the "beats" of the 1950s.
E. was openly scornful of the values and conventions of American middle-class society.
E
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Which of the following was a consequence of the Emancipation Proclamation?
A. Thousands of former slaves joined the Union army. B. The Confederacy was able to secure a much-needed loan from Holland. C. Great Britain decided to recognize the Confederacy. D. Several Southern states decided to abandon the Confederacy and signed a separate peace with the Union.
Of the various stages of freedom in Africa to slavery in the Americas, the middle passage of crossing the Atlantic provided __________
A) the highest mortality rate for slaves B) an environment familiar to most captives C) conditions most similar to free life D) a brief respite from horrible conditions
The writer Judith Sargent Murray argued that women
A. should have the same educational opportunities as men. B. should have opportunities to earn their own livings. C. should have a role in society apart from their husbands. D. were equal to men in intellect and potential. E. All these answers are correct.
The consequences of enslavement for Afrikan people
(A.) Continue to reverberate negatively in their lives today (B.) Were restricted to the past (C.) Were confined to the plantations (D.) None of the above