Jim Crow laws
A. challenged white Redeemer rule in the South.
B. led immediately to a dramatic black exodus from the South.
C. imposed a system of state-supported segregation.
D. attacked the problem of lynching.
E. did not apply to public parks, beaches, or picnic areas.
Answer: C
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Which of these statements accurately describes developments relating to Cuba in the late 1950s and early 1960s?
a. President Johnson authorized the CIA to train Cuban exiles to invade the island. b. The Bay of Pigs disaster resulted in a Soviet decision to place Soviet missiles in Cuba. c. Fidel Castro was overthrown by Fulgencio Batista. d. Ché Guevara successfully established a communist government in Bolivia. e. Fidel Castro withdrew Cuba from the United Nations.
The new Italian kingdom established in 1861
A. was created as a result of the Italo-Prussian Treaty of Halberstam in 1853. B. was, to a significant degree, the result of the diplomatic and political work of Cavour and the military actions of Garibaldi. C. was created as a result of the mass uprising of 1860 and 1861, when Russian and French troops were driven out. D. seized Greece as soon as the Ottoman Empire withdrew from it. E. owed its final success to the diplomatic and military success of Alexander II.
The reforms of the Meiji Restoration included all of the following EXCEPT
a. making all classes equal before the law. b. universal military service. c. the establishment of a bicameral parliament. d. a dramatic reduction in power for the emperor. e. the creation of highly centralized state.
Which one of the following rebellions is incorrectly matched with its location?
A) Bacon's Rebellion-Virginia B) Leisler's Rebellion-New York C) Glorious Revolution-England D) Coode's Rebellion-South Carolina E) Stono Rebellion-South Carolina