Why was the Southern Manifesto created?

A. to pledge compliance with all federal de-segregation efforts
B. to form a committee to amend the racist Jim Crow legislation
C. to present a united front against federal de-segregation efforts
D. to present the federal government's case in ending racist policies


Answer: C

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In Adkins v. Children's Hospital (1923), the Supreme Court ruled that

a. federal child labor laws were unconstitutional. b. women had the right to sue for equal pay for equal work. c. anti-union "right to work" laws were constitutional. d. women could no longer receive special health, safety, or minimum wage protections from such progressive state laws governing the workplace because they now had the vote under the terms of the Nineteenth Amendment. e. federal maternity benefits designed for women did not constitute unequal treatment.

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White Southerners benefited from all of the following after the Civil War EXCEPT

a. greater spending on public education b. improved transportation network c. introduction of more industry into the South d. more democratic state constitutions e. lower taxes

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In 1895, how did Britain deal with domestic grain shortages caused by serious crop loss?

A. by encouraging the population to eat more potatoes and tighten their belts B. by importing more mutton from Australia C. by importing grain from abroad D. by raising more mutton domestically

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