An analysis of African-American attitudes toward segregation proves that the black community was in agreement on the subject

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Answer: FALSE

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A) had a higher level of racial tolerance than the Eastern cities. B) was thought to be an unusually violent, dangerous, and insecure place by those who lived there. C) was less violent than is popularly assumed. D) All of the above.

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Prince Shotoku was an early example of a Japanese leader who ruled in whose name?

A) the Yamato emperor B) the uji C) his clan D) the Chinese emperor

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How did late nineteenth-century nationalists differ from their predecessors who were inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment?

A) They glorified the nation as the embodiment of a particular culture. B) They viewed the nation as the protector of individual liberties. C) They believed autonomous nation-states would guarantee world peace. D) They thought strong nation-states would foster economic equality. E) They advocated nation-states founded on democratic political systems.

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To deal with British and French violations of America's neutrality, Thomas Jefferson

a. threatened war with Britain. b. pushed through an embargo on all American foreign trade. c. declared the U.S. would boycott trade with any nation that did not respect neutral rights. d. proposed high tariffs on British and French goods. e. tried to direct American trade to Latin America and Asia.

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