The “Crusade of the Three Kings” was led by:
a. Bernard I of Clairvaux, King Louis IX of France, and Gustav VI of Norway.
b. Frederick I of Germany, Philip II of France, and Richard I of England.
c. Holy Roman Emperor William I, Louis V of France, and George II of England.
d. Philip II of France, George II of England, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II.
b. Frederick I of Germany, Philip II of France, and Richard I of England.
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The outbreak of the war in Europe prompted black protests against:
A) segregation in the military and discriminatory hiring practices in war-related industries. B) the forced repatriation of black war resisters. C) the imprisonment of black politicians who spoke out against the draft. D) Nazism in the United States.
What was the general impact of the black nationalistic efforts on the antislavery movement?
A) They had little effect. B) They were very influential. C) They had no impact. D) No data exists by which to make an accurate assessment.
Enslaved African Americans never feigned illness or worked slowly as a way to protest their situation
A) True B) False
In the late 1940s, workers
A) enjoyed great support from the federal government. B) lost basic rights. C) decided that strikes were ineffective. D) went on several strikes.