What was true of the cities that emerged in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
a. They were built so people lived and worked in the same general areas.
b. They were particularly appealing to young people seeking independence.
c. Few had electricity or indoor plumbing.
d. The new urban department stores only hired middle and upper class women.
e. With so much crowding, cities were unable to be segregated by race and ethnicity.
b
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A) Louisiana Purchase B) Monroe Doctrine C) War of 1812 D) Battle of New Orleans
The colonists who arrived at Plymouth in 1620
A) ?expected that the Indians would work for them. B) ?were primarily indentured servants. C) ?were able to avoid starvation due to their skills in farming and fishing. D) ?were almost all men. E) ?succumbed to starvation much like the Jamestown colonists had.
Which of the following statements is true of the Mormon movement?
A) The founder of the Mormons was Brigham Young. B) The Mormons spent about five of their early years of development in Commerce, Illinois, which they renamed Nauvoo. C) Before their murders, Joseph and Hyrum Smith had advocated a move to the area of the Great Salt Lake. D) Initially, Joseph Smith and his Mormon followers refused to practice polygamy while developing their sect in Illinois. E) Despite serious efforts by the Smith brothers and Young, the Mormon congregation grew slowly and failed to prosper for the first few years.
Black films that glorified violence and new gangster stereotypes were referred to by some critics as __________
A) “blaxploitation” films B) the new minstrel shows C) politically empowering cinema D) the “new black renaissance”