________ was one of the few entertainment media open to black performers at the turn of the century.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Vaudeville
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According to the Comparative Essay on page 715, "Out of the Dollhouse," the women's rights movement began in the Western nations and more gradually spread to the colonial areas. Why do you think this is, taking into consideration religious, social, and economic structures? Why would this disenfranchisement not have served as a means for unifying nationalism in the colonial areas?
What will be an ideal response?
The slave trade
A. revived again in the early 1800s. B. was ended in France in 1803. C. led Britain to establish settlements in Sierra Leone and the Gold Coast on which to settle freed slaves. D. continued to be strong even after the United States, Cuba, and Brazil abolished it. E. was never a major factor in East Asia.
Which single colony received the largest percentage of African slaves brought over to the New World?
a. Jamaica b. Mexico c. Cuba d. Brazil
After the Revolution white women’s roles began to change, while black women were limited by racial discrimination even in northern cities. What was this change?
a) White women began to withdraw from work outside the home. b) White women obtained divorces more easily. c) White women began to gain the right to vote. d) White women began taking a public role in political issues, despite lacking access to the vote.