Late-nineteenth-century American farmers increasingly sold their produce in competitive international markets and bought their supplies in a domestic market protected by tariffs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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Often considered a compromiser, Booker T. Washington also:
a. encouraged blacks to revolt against racial injustice b. worked behind the scenes to fight segregation, lynchings, and peonage c. advocated rejecting laws that discriminated against blacks seeking better jobs and promotions d. privately advocated violent insurrection if compromise failed
Which of the following statements is most consistent with the Supreme Court's ruling in Roe v. Wade?
A. There is no inherent right to privacy embodied in the Constitution; thus, a state may prohibit the sale of contraceptives. B. The right to privacy is guaranteed by the Constitution; thus, the state has no power to regulate sexual acts between consenting adults. C. The right to privacy protects a woman's decision to have an abortion. D. The Constitution protects the rights of the fetus over the rights of the mother after the first three months of pregnancy.
One of the reasons for the thriving black middle class in Washington, DC was:
A) a steady stream of patronage positions. B) Federal welfare payments. C) a burgeoning industrial base. D) reparations payments from former slaveholders.
A key reason for the growth of imperial systems in the Americas was
a. increased trade and competition between the rising empires in Central and South America. b. rapid demographic growth. c. new military technologies. d. a desire to spread religious belief.