Theodore Roosevelt’s public assessment of the performance of black soldiers in the Spanish-American War

a. was invariably positive, acknowledging that the war effort might have been lost without them.
b. varied according to time and place, but was generally positive, if sometimes qualified.
c. was invariably negative, contending that black soldiers almost lost the U.S. the war.
d. varied according to time and place, but was generally negative, alleging that black soldiers were incapable of properly following orders.


b. varied according to time and place, but was generally positive, if sometimes qualified.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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In New York, Leisler's Rebellion left a legacy of

A. intense partisan strife. B. political cooperation. C. racial intolerance against those of African descent. D. lasting peace among ethnic groups.

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The article’s study shows that despite their outstanding sporting achievements, the Williams sisters have been subjected to the “gender-specific images that deem black bodies as less desirable if not downright ugly,” that is, ______.

A. their bodies are seen as superior in athletic ability but not in physical beauty B. they have been subjugated as being only fit for athletic competition C. they have been separated from other payers due to race D. their bodies have been positioned by the “sexually grotesque.”

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The French and Indian War formally erupted in the summer of __________.

A. 1745 B. 1765 C. 1755 D. 1775

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