Who played the most important role in promoting educational reform?
a) Horace Mann
b) Charles Remond
c) Sojourner Truth
d) Frances Harper
a) Horace Mann
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By the early 1990s, many young American voters had come to believe that
a. individual opportunities were diminishing. b. American foreign policy was being neglected. c. the economic problems of the 1990s did not affect their lives. d. the Republicans had placed too much emphasis on social policies.
The text authors state that "the 1890s . . . was a decade of strident nationalism and aggressive posturing" in American foreign policy. Cite at least three examples of this "aggressive posturing" in the 1890s
What will be an ideal response?
Arriving African slaves in late seventeenth-century South Carolina __________
A) understood the climate better than their European owners did B) had a life expectancy of less than two years C) could expect to be free within five years D) were put to work growing cotton
What were "Hoovervilles"?
a. Breadlines b. Pro-socialist labor unions c. Shantytowns for the homeless and unemployed d. Gatherings of folk singers e. Camps of farm workers