During World War II, African Americans

a. fought in integrated combat units.
b. were completely locked out of wartime defense jobs.
c. moved south and east in large numbers.
d. form a militant organization called the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
e. experienced racial violence in Detroit and elsewhere.


e

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While the fate of the "Lost Colony" on Roanoke remains a mystery, evidence suggests the __________

A) Spanish captured and removed the English settlers B) settlers died of disease and starvation C) settlers had built a ship and attempted to return home and were lost at sea D) survivors had joined the nearby Croatan Indians

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The "Red Scare" during the 1920s refers to

A) American fears of communist influence in the United States. B) a literary device used by those who criticized American society. C) fears by white Americans that the Indians would attempt to reclaim their lost lands. D) the attempt of the Soviet Union to establish communism in Cuba.

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Confucian tradition ranked three broad classes of commoners below the gentry: peasants, artisans, and merchants.

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

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