Who was james monroe's secretary of state?
a. john quincy adams
b. tyler clippard
c. henry clay
d. eornom semaj
Answer: a. john quincy adams
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A) Many blacks migrated but not as many as had left the South after the Civil War. B) Blacks were unable to migrate because of strict laws in the South forbidding migration. C) Black migration was limited exclusively to black women because men could not find jobs or housing outside of the South. D) Many blacks migrated, doubling the population of blacks outside the southern states.
In regard to the urban life of African towns, it can be said that
a. they initially developed in areas with poor farmland. b. they usually developed from smaller, fortified walled villages. c. they were composed solely of individual linear family groupings. d. there was no commercial relationship between the ruler and the business people. e. slaves were in the vast majority.
In 1883, the Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment
a. applied only to individuals. b. required equal accommodations in segregated cities. c. was invalid because states had been forced to ratify it before being readmitted to the Union. d. applied only to state governments.
In 800 C.E., who crowned Charlemagne as the official emperor of the Holy Roman Empire?
A) St. Augustine B) Charlemagne crowned himself C) Pope Leo III D) Ambrose E) Pope Gregory I