Which northeastern states tended to be the most aggressive in disfranchising black men?

A) those with a financial stake in cotton cultivation
B) those with small African-American populations
C) those closest to the South
D) those with larger African-American populations


Answer: D

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A. Upheld the legality of sharecropping B. Denounced the violence of the K.K.K C. Approved separate but equal facilities for black Americans D. Declared slavery to be illegal

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. slave labor. b. manufacturing. c. fishing, shipbuilding, and commerce. d. tobacco. e. dairy cattle and hogs.

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In the 1980 presidential election, Ronald Reagan

A. captured an overwhelming majority of electoral votes. B. None of these answers is correct. C. both won slightly more than half of the popular vote, and captured an overwhelming majority of electoral votes. D. won slightly more than half of the popular vote. E. won primarily as a result of third-party candidate John Anderson.

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