That "Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains" was the stirring pronouncement of

a. Rousseau.
b. Locke.
c. Diderot.
d. Jefferson.
e. Beccaria.


a

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A) Paul Robeson B) Richard Wright C) Mary McLeod Bethune D) Richard Weaver

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A. they were not members of "the elect." B. they had not received a college education. C. racism and other prejudices held them back. D. business wealth was concentrated into the hands of a few. E. they were not fit enough to survive in the market.

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A) they did not believe in suffrage for the freedmen. B) racism was rife in that movement. C) the amendments excluded women. D) they identified with the exclusion of southern whites from the political process during reconstruction.

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