Where was the Ku Klux Klan most powerful in the South?

A) in areas where African Americans constituted a large majority of the population
B) in areas where African Americans constituted a large minority of the population
C) in areas where African Americans were a small minority of the population
D) in the border states


Answer: B

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A) They were staunch supporters of abolitionism even though they owned slaves. B) They listened sympathetically to abolitionist ideas but remained neutral. C) They paid little attention to the slave system even though it supported them. D) They were staunch supporters of slavery even though they rarely owned slaves. E) They were staunch supporters of slavery even though they were Christians.

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What was the International Workingmen’s Association (IWA)?

a) an organization (later known as the First International) dedicated to helping working-class people achieve political power worldwide b) an international group (later known in Ireland as Sinn Féin) of workers who practiced utilitarian self-reliance Consider This: Why was the group dedicated to working across national boundaries and not with local governments? See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism. c) the first transnational organization of railway workers and engineers Consider This: Why was the group dedicated to working across national boundaries and not with local governments? See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism. d) a political group of workers unhappy with Marxist, socialist, and anarchist organizations Consider This: Why was the group dedicated to working across national boundaries and not with local governments? See 9.3: Marx and Dialectic Materialism.

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The European Union’s euro policies in the opening years of the twenty-first century __________.

A) devalued real estate B) raised interest rates C) permanently ended inflation D) created financial bubbles

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More than anything, technological advances in societies appear to depend on the

a. native intelligence of a population. b. prevailing climatic conditions. c. degree of political centralization. d. extent of contact with other cultures. e. available natural resources.

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