During the 1850s, __________ grew increasingly important in Texas
A) commercial farming
B) manufacturing
C) subsistence homesteading
D) silver mining
A
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These warriors became the major supplier of slaves to North African markets:
A) Benin. B) Ife. C) Songhai. D) Mali.
The Working Women's Association was formed in 1868 to
A) provide jobs for women. B) support working women. C) work against men-only strikes. D) fight for working women's suffrage.
Members of the religious right
a. were an answer to sixties radicalism. b. were opposed to affirmative action. c. used prayer meetings as a political organizing tool. d. were also involved in the anti-abortion or "right-to-life" movement. e. All of these choices are correct.
Richard Cain and Martin Delaney believed ___________ and supported the mission of Henry Turner
A) in the establishment of a black nation in the Oklahoma Territory B) northern states were the only safe places for former slaves C) that the South could be reformed D) African Americans could not find equality or property in post-Civil War America