In the Reconstruction South, the Ku Klux Klan was
a. often indistinguishable from the Democratic Party.
b. organized in Texas in 1868 and spread quickly throughout the South.
c. never the object of federal legislation to suppress it.
d. careful to avoid arousing congressional ire.
a. often indistinguishable from the Democratic Party
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All of the following illustrated that freedom of speech and freedom of press were considered by British colonists in North America to be basic to their rights as residents of British colonies EXCEPT
A) the acquittal of John Peter Zenger for seditious libel by a New York jury. B) the repeal of the seditious libel laws. C) the inclusion of articles in many North American newspapers of critiques of royal governors and colonial governments. D) republishing articles from the English press in many North American newspapers demanding freedom and "the rights of Englishmen."
During the first half of the eighteenth century, England's holdings in America __________.
A) grew B) shrank C) remained constant D) disappeared
Men are more likely than women to try to take over the conversation using ________.
A. the outgroup homogeneity effect B. body language C. androgyny D. intrusive interruptions
The more militant trend in the African American civil rights movement was ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word