How did established residents in areas that saw large population increases during the war years react to the newcomers?
a. They welcomed white workers but believed that blacks were causing a decline in the standard of living and in the moral atmosphere.
b. They welcomed blacks, as long as they stayed in segregated areas.
c. They welcomed both whites and blacks because the new population contributed greatly to improving the local economy.
d. They accused all newcomers, regardless of race, of being ignorant and criminally inclined to poor morals.
d
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A) Iberian birth B) loyalty to the king C) military prowess D) noble status
The Lycurgan reforms resulted in
A) the Peloponnesian War. B) the establishment of a permanent military state in Sparta. C) revolt among Spartan slaves. D) more constitutional rights for Spartans. E) outlawing religion in Sparta.
What name was given to Northerners who came south during Reconstruction to participate in the region's modernization?
a. Scalawags b. Klansmen c. Carpetbaggers d. Redeemers e. Union Leaguers
Before Louis XVIII was restored to the throne, what document was he forced to sign?
a) a charter requiring that he recognize freedom of the press, assembly, and religion b) a charter absolving former revolutionaries of the murder of his brother, Louis XVI Consider This: The members of the Congress of Vienna, rather than the people of France, insisted on the terms. See 8.2: The New Nationalism. c) a charter requiring that Germany be given control of the Alsace-Lorraine Consider This: The members of the Congress of Vienna, rather than the people of France, insisted on the terms. See 8.2: The New Nationalism. d) a charter promising that any future monarch would be elective, rather than hereditary Consider This: The members of the Congress of Vienna, rather than the people of France, insisted on the terms. See 8.2: The New Nationalism.