During the 1920s, all of the following immigrant groups were increasing their presence in the labor force in the West and Southwest EXCEPT the
A. Issei.
B. Chinese.
C. Filipinos.
D. Mexicans.
E. Japanese.
B
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The commander of the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment was:
A) Martin Delany. B) Frederick Douglass. C) Robert Gould Shaw. D) David Hunter.
Each of the following is true of Albert Bierstadt's painting Emigrants Crossing the Plains EXCEPT that
A) buffalo bones and a distant Indian village symbolize the past. B) it shows a romanticized scene that omits the hard realities of moving West. C) tree stumps suggest the negative impact of westward settlement on the environment. D) the pioneers seem to be well-provisioned for the trip. E) the bright western sun suggests a promising future.
The delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia considered one of their most significant goals to be
a. maintaining slavery. b. securing a national currency. c. raising revenues and a national army. d. crafting a government that would project strength at home and abroad. e. increasing social equality.
The religious sects that gained most from the revivalism of the Second Great Awakening were the
a. Roman Catholics and Episcopalians. b. Unitarians and Jews. c. Methodists and Baptists. d. Congregationalists and Presbyterians. e. Lutherans and Mormons.