The black codes enacted in the South after the Civil War showed that southerners
a. were willing to allow African Americans equality under law.
b. sought to return African Americans to a position of servility.
c. recognized the need for providing basic education for African Americans.
d. would leave the destiny of African Americans up to the African Americans themselves.
b
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The Fronde was a
a. series of widespread rebellions by French nobles between 1649 and 1652. b. government monopoly over salt. c. rebel Flemish army that threatened the southern provinces of France. d. massacre of Huguenots the night before a wedding.
Which of these endeavors was the primary focus of the Phoenicians?
a. Wheat farming b. International trade c. Military conquest d. Mining e. Herding
The French ambassador whose provocative actions prompted Washington to issue a proclamation of neutrality was __________.
A. Arthur St. Clair B. Edmond GenĂȘt C. Pierre L'Enfant D. Jean de Crevecoeur
Southerners blamed Denmark Vesey's conspiracy on __________
A) the invention of the cotton gin B) the publication of the Liberator C) the Missouri Compromise crisis D) British abolition of slavery in the West Indies