Boston’s William C. Nell and Philadelphia’s William Douglass were the first to __________
A) escape from slavery in the Americas
B) lead slave rebellions in the English colonies
C) publish histories of black people in North America
D) provide firsthand accounts of the Middle Passage
Answer: C
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A) people who worked the land. B) landed aristocracy. C) Pope. D) clergy. E) king.
Which of the following was the drug of choice in the impoverished urban areas of America during the 1980s?
A) marijuana B) LSD C) heroin D) crack cocaine
If you were a teacher trying to follow Elwood Cubberley's ideas, you would be stressing:
A) vocational training programs for a new industrial order. B) educational psychology and guidance counseling. C) the assimilation and "Americanization" of immigrant children. D) family education centers to help reform the slums.
The ____________________ were urban leaders who ran corrupt political machines that provided social welfare services for slum dwellers
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