The Jazz Singer is historically significant as the first
a. modernist novel by an American author.
b. popular radio serial.
c. successful crossover from vaudeville to motion pictures.
d. major work to emerge from the Harlem Renaissance.
e. "talkie" motion picture.
e
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Why did Charles Houston and Thurgood Marshall focus on
A) They desperately needed more lawyers. B) Almost no graduate schools existed for blacks in the South. C) Black graduate schools had been outlawed by many southern states. D) Blacks could only get high-paying, top jobs in corporations with graduate degrees.
What three reasons did the Norsemen give for going to Greenland?
a. gain, conquest, and spread of Christianity b. conquest, fame, and gain c. spread of Christianity, gain, and fame d. fame, curiosity, and gain
By 1939, Nazi concentration camps held people who were mostly
a. Eastern Europeans. b. Allied soldiers. c. Polish Jews. d. socialists, homosexuals, and beggars.
What was the direction of the population movement that took place between 1790 and 1840?
A) From the North to the South B) From the Atlantic coast to the areas west of the Appalachians (the Old Northwest and Southwest) C) From New England to California D) From the Old Northwest back to New England E) From the Pacific Northwest back to the Great Plains