How were Marcus Garvey’s ideas different than those of W.E.B. DuBois or Booker T. Washington?
Answer:
-DuBois and Washington called for whites and blacks to work together to improve America
-Garvey called for the separation of races
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President Jefferson was initially reluctant to accept the treaty for purchasing the Louisiana Territory because
a. the purchase price was too high b. he feared that the Senate would embarrass him by rejecting the treaty c. he doubted that he had constitutional authority for such a purchase d. his secretary of state recommended that the treaty be scrapped. e. none of these, as Jefferson was not reluctant.
Sociologist Lester Frank Ward debunked Social Darwinism, claiming __________.
A. organic and social evolution were fundamentally different B. nurture is more important than nature C. it denied God's power over humans D. humanity would need thousands of years to adjust to nature
The worst racial incident of the war followed an explosion at __________
a) Port Chicago b) Honolulu c) New Orleans d) Hampton Roads
Examine the social, political, and economic impact of the Civil War on the North and its people.
What will be an ideal response?