As was customary in West Africa, many enslaved parents named their children after ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
the days of the week
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Which fact reveals the strong antiwar stance of many Americans?
A) Wilson's protesting the British blockade of Germany B) their large bank loans to Britain C) their outraged response to the sinking of the Lusitania D) the popularity of presidential candidate Charles Evan Hughes E) Wilson's reelection slogan "He Kept Us Out of War"
In the Supreme Court cause of Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842), the U.S. Supreme Court decided that
a. federal officials had a responsibility to return fugitive slaves but local state officials did not. b. both federal and local state officials had an equal responsibility to return fugitive slaves. c. although the Constitution allowed slaveholders to reclaim fugitive slaves, it did not require local state or federal officials to assist them in the process. d. fugitive slaves could not be reclaimed from states which refused to recognize the legality of slavery.
All of the following helped the woman suffrage movement EXCEPT
a) World War I, which required hundreds of thousands of women to fill "men's" jobs while men served in the armed forces. b) Wilson's war rhetoric stressing human rights. c) Russia and England, America's allies in World War I, granted women suffrage. d) Germany and Austria-Hungary, America's enemies in World War I, did not grant women's suffrage. e) the Eighteenth Amendment, prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages removed the liquor lobby's opposition.
Of the Watergate scandal, Attorney General Elliot Richardson said, "A government of laws was on the verge of becoming a government of one man." What aspect of the scandal BEST reflects this view?
A) President Nixon's becoming the first U.S. president to resign from office B) President Nixon's involvement in an illegal wiretapping scheme C) President Nixon's creating a list of political enemies D) President Nixon's release of taped White House conversations E) President Nixon's manipulations to end the Justice Department investigation