_____ was referred to as "the most segregated city in America."

A) Birmingham, Alabama
B) Montgomery, Alabama
C) Little Rock, Arkansas
D) Laurel, Mississippi
E) Atlanta, Georgia


A

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Frederick Douglass’s support for President Grant’s reelection is an example of __________

a) challenging decisions facing black leaders during Reconstruction b) the clear and powerful bond between black leaders and the Republican Party c) the potential for the Democratic Party to sway black leaders d) the declining influence of Douglass and other black leaders of the Civil War era

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Wilson hurt his chances to get the Treaty of Versailles ratified __________

a. through his failure to ask for the American people's support b. because he was unwilling to compromise with opponents c. by working too closely with isolationist opponents d. because he did not work hard enough to convince opponents e. through his vague and hostile demands of his supporters

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Hunting and gathering food required more work than raising crops and herds

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The decision to forego capturing Baghdad and Saddam Hussein during the Persian Gulf War was made by President

a. Clinton. b. Carter. c. George H. W. Bush. d. Reagan. e. Ford.

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