The Shakespeare play that was a favorite of working-class audiences was ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Richard III
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The Trail of Tears reflected the U.S. government’s attitude toward __________ in the first half of the nineteenth century.
a) American Indians b) African Americans c) immigrant laborers d) landless farmers
How did the Emancipation Proclamation change how each side viewed the war?
A) It made the South realize that slavery was not a sustainable system. B) It allowed both sides to focus exclusively on fighting. C) It made the South realize that it should reenter the United States and fight for slavery in Congress. D) It committed the North to abolishing slavery as a major aim of the war. E) It made the South realize that secession had not been necessary.
Why was the United States' lack of racial equality viewed as a failure?
A. Immigration sharply decreased during the peak years of the civil rights movement. B. It confirmed the Soviet Union's challenge that the USSR offered greater equality. C. Civil rights legislation created an intense sectional divide in the country. D. It heightened the popularity of the domestic Communist movement into a strong voting bloc.
In the Tokugawa social system, the lowest of the four occupation categories were the
a. peasants. b. warrior-administrators. c. merchants. d. artisans.