Experts in and since the 1930s felt that black families suffered from

A) lack of discipline. B) poor cooking.
C) poverty. D) strong mothers.


D

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Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega was forcibly removed from power by the United States

A) True B) False

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What was the role of African Americans in the Revolution?

A. As the war dragged on, blacks—especially northern free blacks—were increasingly welcome to enlist. B. Americans generally avoided arming blacks, but the British eagerly recruited runaway slaves. C. Though still enslaved, they rallied around the revolutionary rhetoric of freedom, uniformly supporting the American cause. D. Very few slaves escaped to freedom; those who did found themselves welcomed in the North, the West Indies, or Canada.

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Regarding women and the professions during the Progressive Era,

A. the majority of professional women were nurses. B. social work was generally thought to be an appropriate career for women. C. almost no women were able to have professional careers. D. women were forced out of nursing as the occupation gained distinction. E. educated black women were barred from all professional opportunities.

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Which of the following was true of William Penn?

A) Penn was not successful in promoting peaceful relations with the Indians. B) Penn allowed settlers in his colony to own slaves while he did not. C) Penn advertised his colony only in Britain and the Netherlands so his settlers would have the same religious affiliation. D) Penn received the land for his colony from the Duke of York, who had owed Penn's father a large sum of money due to gambling losses. E) Penn's constitution for West Jersey allowed almost all free males to vote and sought to ensure good relations with the Indians.

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