What was “Liberia Fever”?
A) a disease similar to malaria that killed many of the black migrants to that country
B) a strong desire to leave America for the African colony of Liberia
C) an interest in African culture and artifacts
D) a strong commitment to black nationalism
Answer: B
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a. argued that voting rights should be permanently denied to former Confederates. b. dominated the legislatures in several southern states. c. led efforts to establish public schools in the region. d. advocated the confiscation and redistribution of land.
What made it possible for Jews to move to the Ringstrasse?
a) The restriction on Jews purchasing property in the city was lifted. b) Jews moved to the Ringstrasse because Christians did not want to buy there. Consider This: How had the situation of the Jews changed during the Industrial Revolution? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring. c) The government forced Jews to purchase homes in the Ringstrasse districts to finance its development. Consider This: How had the situation of the Jews changed during the Industrial Revolution? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring. d) It was always possible for Jews to purchase property in any area of Vienna. Consider This: How had the situation of the Jews changed during the Industrial Revolution? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring.
Why was President Truman unable to pass his civil rights legislation?
A. a lack of support from Progressive Democrats B. a strong conservative voting coalition C. the ruling of the Supreme Court D. lack of voter support in the north
Unlike Mesopotamia's rivers, the flooding of Egypt's Nile was gradual and usually predictable, and the river seen as life-enhancing rather than life-threatening
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false