The author of The Negro Genius, who argued that the New Negro genius drew from African inspiration but was also uniquely American, was __________
A) Benjamin Brawley
B) Alain Locke
C) W. E. B. Du Bois
D) Kelly Miller
Answer: A
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Which country, alone among the major powers of Europe during the seventeenth century, managed to combine a quasi-republican form of government and a small geographical base with great commercial power, political resilience, and artistic genius?
A) the Netherlands B) Spain C) Britain D) Poland E) France
At Fort Duquesne, the French rebuffed the attempts of young Virginia militia colonel ________ to establish an English fort at the forks of the Ohio River
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ex-slave ________ gave passionate public lectures in the northern states and Midwest against slavery
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Ciompi and Flemish revolts were signs of ________
A) the beginnings of capitalism B) growing social divisions C) the impact of the Black Death D) urban decline