Evangelical black churches grew in the North even as they were being suppressed in the South after 1820. The most important of the new black independent churches was the

A. African Methodist Episcopal Church.
B. American Baptist Church for Blacks.
C. African Catholic Church of America.
D. African American Baptist Church.


Answer: A

History

You might also like to view...

What was the body that embodied the Indian nationalist movement in the late 1800s?

What will be an ideal response?

History

Irish immigrants tended to flock to which part of the United States after 1840?

A) the countryside to set up farms B) the growing western states of the United States, such as California C) the Midwestern states D) growing cities, such as Boston, New York, and Chicago

History

The massive mobilization of Americans during ________ accelerated civil rights efforts to combat segregation in the United States.

a. World War I b. World War II c. The Korean War d. The Vietnam War

History

The suppression of Bacon's Rebellion helped spur

A. European investment. B. calls for independence from England. C. an increase in slavery in Virginia. D. tobacco production. E. increased use of indentured servants.

History