How does the image of a rural black man voting that appears in Chapter 14 reflect challenges faced by black voters during the late 1800s in the South?
A) Whites are attempting to regulate the opportunity to vote to late at night only.
B) Whites are attempting to stop black men but not black women from voting.
C) Whites are attempting to provide extra voting literature for the black man to read.
D) Whites are attempting to manipulate the black voter through alcohol and violence.
Answer: D
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A) They wanted to encourage immigrants to produce higher quality illegal alcohol. B) They championed prohibition as a way to lower taxes. C) They hoped to undercut immigrant and ethnic politicians who used local saloons to forge their constituencies. D) They thought a "dry" work force would gain more respect.
Globalization can be conceptualized as a situation where:
A) national borders are increasing in importance B) economic interdependence is increasing C) the role of economic dominance is increasing D) the number of companies with workers abroad is decreasing E) All of these are correct
The quiz show Twenty-One was found to have
A. employed actors as contestants who impersonated people from various walks of life. B. never paid out winnings to its contestants. C. consistently erred in the "correct" responses to many of its quiz questions. D. prepped certain contestants in order to elevate ratings.
In which pair of events did the first event most directly influence the second
A. Discovery of gold in California- Louisiana purchase B. Building of the transcontinental railroad - disappearance of the frontier C. Settling of the Oregon territory- passage of the homestead act D. Assimilation if Native American Indians into American society - passage of the Dawes act