What was “de facto” segregation?

A. clear signs that specified where people of different races could be served
B. separation that occurred through intimidation, violence, and unfair laws
C. quiet, nonviolent protest of unfair rules that promoted segregation
D. a strategy advocated by the NAACP of being patient with slow progress


Answer : B. separation that occurred through intimidation, violence, and unfair laws

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a. had little effect on Great Britain b. mobilized colonial women to action c. ultimately hurt American businessmen more than British d. was opposed by New England businessmen e. was badly organized

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Other than the Greeks, what other people established colonies outside their home area?

A) Egyptians B) Persians C) Hittites D) Phoenicians

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Explain the impact of the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act

Please provide the best answer for the statement.

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The British invasion of the southern states was complicated by the

A) absence of Loyalist supporters. B) jagged coastline and numerous inland rivers. C) colonial use of local knowledge and unconventional tactics. D) presence of a large slave population.

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