__________ was an outspoken critic of the "Atlanta Compromise."

A) Marcus Garvey
B) Henry Frick
C) W.E.B. Du Bois
D) Booker T. Washington


C

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The new Indian government in 1947

a. was based on that of the Soviet Union. b. had a powerful president, as Nehru was an admirer of the United States constitution. c. was based on the British system, with a figurehead president and a parliamentary form. d. barred only two groups, Sikhs and harijans, from voting. e. allowed for only one political party, the Congress Party.

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This organization of black intellectuals- led by W. E. B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter- was founded in 1905 and called for full political, civil, and social rights for black Americans.

What will be an ideal response?

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The early Spanish settlers were successful at establishing plantations, but not at finding gold or silver.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Abraham LincolnĀ“s political career could best be described as

a. a steady rise through the party ranks to power. b. greatly aided by the political influence of his wife, Mary Todd. c. fueled by his personal charisma more than his political beliefs. d. undistinguished until his meteoric rise after 1854. e. inspired by his elite upbringing.

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