Which NAACP leader eventually became a Supreme Court Justice?
A) W.E.B. Du Bois
B) Charles Hamilton Houston
C) Thurgood Marshall
D) Lloyd Gaines
Answer: C
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Economically, the great plague and the crises of the fourteenth century
A) devastated peasants but not nobles. B) brought an economic boom to landlords. C) caused only minor changes in agricultural practices. D) raised wages because of a scarcity of labor. E) had little impact.
Initially, the Chinese used gunpowder primarily for
a. cooking. b. hand-held weapons. c. fuel. d. fireworks. e. canons.
In 1917, automobile production in the United States
A. finally became feasible thanks to the innovations of Henry Ford. B. saw nearly five million cars on American roads. C. saw Charles and Frank Duryea build the first practical gasoline-powered car. D. was the nation's largest industry. E. was almost nonexistent.
Most of the early mills built during the Industrial Revolution were located __________.
A) in the cities B) on flat terrain C) near swamps D) alongside rivers