Which of the following is true of racist, nativist, and fundamentalist groups in the 1920s?
a. Such groups engaged in terrorist acts with the ultimate aim of overthrowing the U.S. government.
b. Almost all of the members of such groups were from poor, depressed rural areas.
c. Congress labeled such groups as subversive and required their members to register with the U.S.government
d. The members of such groups were attempting to defend the older values associated with the late nineteenthcentury against the materialism and rapid social change of the 1920s.
d
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A) Hunnic B) Byzantine C) Roman D) Persian
The principles on nonviolent civil disobedience were followed in the protest actions led by CORE (Congress on Racial Equality)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The Supreme Court ruling in the case of Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) held that
A. Scott must be freed under federal law. B. the freedom of a slave could not be purchased by a black person. C. slaves were property unless they moved to a free state. D. the Missouri Compromise had always been unconstitutional. E. states were not allowed to abolish slavery within their borders.
The results of the Confederate congressional elections of 1863 indicate that
a. dissatisfaction with the war was growing in the South. b. southerners were still overwhelmingly committed to the war. c. the South had developed a successful two-party system. d. public confidence in Jefferson Davis remained high.