Which of the following was not a step toward racial equality in postwar America?

What will be an ideal response?


the defeat of Operation Dixie

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The British campaign in the South began with General Clinton's conquest of:

A) South Carolina. B) Georgia. C) New Orleans. D) North Carolina.

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The Southern Manifesto was a declaration that southern states:

A) would peacefully comply with the Brown decision. B) would desegregate schools "with all deliberate speed." C) would refuse to comply with desegregation. D) would not support Truman in 1948.

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Historians like Frank Tannenbaum traditionally argued that Latin American experience with slavery was different than in the United States because creole independence leaders like Simón Bolívar

A) were far more conservative and avoided discussions of emancipation. B) uniformly opposed slavery and secured its abolition without violence. C) favored gradual abolition of slavery, but opposed racial discrimination. D) never embraced racism, although they supported slavery.

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__________ was elected president of the Confederacy in 1861

A) Alexander H. Stephens B) John C. Breckinridge C) Thomas Jackson D) Jefferson Davis

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