The author who argued for a bold black heterosexuality in his book Soul on Ice was:

A) Eldridge Cleaver.
B) Huey Newton.
C) James Baldwin.
D) Stokely Carmichael.


Answer: A

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The duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr resulted from

A) Hamilton's campaigning against Burr when he ran for governor of New York and then continuing to cast aspersions on Burr's character. B) Burr's opposition to Hamilton's financial program. C) Burr's refusal to withdraw from the election of 1800, which forced Hamilton to support Jefferson against his better judgment. D) Burr's accusations that Hamilton had an affair with his wife.

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Why did employers in the 1890s manipulate racial, ethnic, and religious prejudices among workers?

A) to encourage resistance B) to keep them estranged C) to reduce productivity D) to fire them

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During the Jacksonian period, political parties were regarded as a threat to democracy.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which statement best describes the role of women in pre-Columbian North American tribes?

A. In all tribes, women were responsible for farming. B. In no tribes did women participate in the social and economic organization of the tribe. C. In some tribes, men took care of the children as the women tended the fields. D. In all tribes, women cared for the children and prepared meals. E. In all tribes, both women and men engaged in hunting. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

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