Who was the most prominent black woman to advocate colonization out of the United States?
a. Mary Anne Shadd Cary
b. Isabella Van Wagenen
c. Jarena Lee
d. Maria W. Stewart
a. Mary Anne Shadd Cary
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Which empire survived the end of World War I?
A. Russian B. British C. German D. Austro-Hungarian E. Ottoman
In response to a court order allowing James Meredith to enroll at the University of Mississippi in 1962, the state governor, Ross Barnett,
A) called out the state militia to occupy and close the university. B) called on the governors of other southern states to accept the reality of desegregation. C) launched a publicity campaign to attract African-American students, who had been excluded from other state universities, to the University of Mississippi. D) promised there would be no integration while he was governor and inspired a white riot that had to be put down by federal marshals and troops.
Who was the first African American to attempt to enroll in classes at the University of Mississippi following orders to desegregate?
A) ?Ross Barnett B) ?Stokely Carmichael C) ?Andrew Goodman D) ?James Meredith
By the late 1970s, Japan witnessed all of the following EXCEPT
A) becoming second only to the U.S. in automobile manufacture. B) in 1987, Tokyo became the world?s financial center. C) becoming the world?s greatest producer of transistor radios. D) dominance in the television manufacturing industry. E) a leader in overcoming pollution.