Restrictions on black civil rights imposed by southern states after Reconstruction from 1876 to 1910 were known as __________

a. Black Codes
b. the Code Noir
c. the Compromise of 1877
d. Redeemer laws
e. Jim Crow laws


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A. historical trauma B. racialized PTSD C. stereotype threat D. ethnoimmune failure

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A) the importance of community B) the importance of individualism C) the importance of non-action D) the importance of courage E) the importance of the future

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In 1883, the Supreme Court set back the cause of blacks' civil rights by __________

A) declaring the Civil Rights Act of 1875 unconstitutional B) offering a narrow interpretation of the Fifteenth Amendment C) affirming the ruling in the Dred Scott case D) ruling that convict-lease programs were constitutional

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Why were the promises of Britain?s White Paper impossible to deliver after World War II?

A) The atrocities of Nazi Germany changed the world?s perceptions. B) They were rejected by the Arab population. C) They were rejected by British population. D) Britain was not serious. E) The Balfour Declaration superceded the White Paper.

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