In the poem "I, Too, Sing America," __________ challenged white America to accept African Americans
A) Ethel Waters
B) Arna Bontemps
C) Langston Hughes
D) Alain Locke
C
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All of the following technology advances assisted European expansion EXCEPT
a. the lateen sail. b. right-sided rudders. c. portolani d. construction of carvels e. widespread use of the compass
All of the following were established at the Council of Basel except ______________.
A. the principle of papal infallibility B. canons set limits on the pope's finances C. councils reserved the right to hear appeals against papal decisions D. all seven sacraments were affirmed E. official church doctrine held that the pope stands in relation to councils as the intellect relates to the soul
The cotton boom in the early nineteenth century caused a
A) rapid increase in the number of slaves freed by their masters. B) strict enforcement of laws against the interstate slave trade. C) demand for more labor which was met by a renewed growth of slavery. D) steady increase in support for the colonization movement and in the number of former slaves colonized in Africa.
Federalists tended to believe that the attitude of citizens toward their elected representatives should be one of ___________
A) disinterest B) cooperation C) fear D) deference