The black opera singer who sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939 in a symbolic concert against racism was

a. Marian Anderson.
b. Kathleen Battle.
c. Beverly Sills.
d. Jessye Norman.
e. Ella Fitzgerald.


a

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a. the partition of China. b. revolution in Cuba. c. revolution in Hawaii. d. the Philippine insurrection. e. all of these choices.

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What was the main function of American cities during the Jeffersonian era?

a. to centralize cultural activities b. to serve as depots for international trade c. to create agricultural marketplaces d. to centralize financial activities e. to serve as places to exchange ideas and keep up with news

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Which of the following can be said of the French-Algerian War?

a. It ended in 1962 with Algerian independence. b. Algerian forces were supported by Egypt and other Arab countries. c. It began with an uprising in 1954. d. It produced an Algerian independence movement organized by the Front de Liberation National of the FLN. e. All of the above.

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Which of the following BEST characterizes the French relationship with native people in eighteenth-century New France?

A. domination B. compromise C. conflict D. subordination

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