New Immigrant groups were regarded with special hostility by many nativist Americans because
a. most Americans considered Italian, Greek, or Jewish culture inferior to their own.
b. many New Immigrants attempted to convert Americans to Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, or Judaism.
c. in many New Immigrant families, women were kept in distinctly subordinate roles.
d. New Immigrants were often more politically loyal to their homelands than to the United States.
e. their religions were distinctly different and some New Immigrants were politically radical.
e
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Native Americans sided with the British in the American Revolution, because
a. the British threatened to burn Native American villages if they did not fight b. they wanted retaliation for American massacres of Native Americans in the French and Indian War c. they were promised a reinstatement of the Proclamation of 1763 d. they were promised large amounts of guns and trade goods in return for their service e. they feared that if the Americans won, they would push farther into Native American land
A Philip Randolph was the president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.
a. true b. false
Why did many whites support Booker T. Washington's Atlanta Compromise?
a. It called for blacks to gain rights slowly through self-improvement, and not through activism. b. It rejected the idea that blacks needed equal rights in American society. c. It called for blacks to get a college education and to fight actively for their rights. d. It called for the integration of schools and an end to "separate but equal." e. It promoted the idea of professional careers for blacks.
Many Democrats objected to their 1972 presidential nominee, George McGovern, because they thought that he was
a. too liberal. b. only a reluctant critic of the Vietnam War. c. a poorly educated embarrassment. d. a southern conservative who would cost them the black vote.