__________ claimed that the "New South" was prepared to promote racial reconciliation
A) Joseph Tape
B) Woodrow Wilson
C) Henry Grady
D) Horace Greeley
C
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Why did the Era of Good Feeling end?
a. The United States could not sustain continued economic growth; financial institutions began to crumble. b. Nonpartisan cooperation could not be sustained through disagreements over how government should be involved in social and economic changes. c. The United States could not maintain peaceful relations with European countries intent on continuing colonial rule in Latin America. d. Poor road transportation made it difficult to unite the West with the East of the United States, causing poor communication and political divisions. e. The Supreme Court's focus on protection of individual liberty produced political, social, and economic inequalities that greatly weakened the nation.
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the University of Paris in the 1200s?
A. Professors ran their classrooms in an informal setting. B. Educators and university administrators only cared about the image of the university, not educational content. C. Education reform in the sciences was of the utmost importance. D. It was a collection of scholars, not buildings.
_____________ was coined to refer to politically unstable and economically poor Latin American countries.
a. Caudillos b. Chicles c. Pardos d. Banana republics
The relatively small, but perceived substantial, Japanese immigration into California in the early 1900s led to
a. growing Japanese control of certain key industries like banking and horticulture. b. growing employment of Japanese men and women in service industries. c. an appreciation for Japanese arts and culture on the West Coast. d. growing racial discrimination and fear of a yellow peril. e. the increasing belief that Japan was plotting to attack the United States.