Which of the following statements about the establishment of the South’s color line in the late nineteenth century is LEAST accurate?
a. Jim Crow laws transformed public spaces into private ones in which only whites could move freely, and turned blacks into second-class citizens.
b. Jim Crow laws faced fierce opposition from rich white southerners who found themselves barred from bringing their servants into whites-only areas.
c. Jim Crow laws were challenged most notably in cases of segregated transportation facilities.
d. Black women played a prominent role in opposing Jim Crow laws, despite the physical dangers to which they exposed themselves by doing so.
b. Jim Crow laws faced fierce opposition from rich white southerners who found themselves barred from bringing their servants into whites-only areas.
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A) more favorable status and treaty lands. B) impoverishment. C) land and political favor. D) exclusion from the Dawes Act.
The Buffalo Soldiers were
a. U. S. Army units who survived on the plains by killing buffalo. b. African American cavalry and soldiers who served in the frontier wars. c. soldiers who sought to defeat the Indians by depriving them of their primary food supply. d. soldiers who were killed in the Fetterman massacre. e. soldiers who were court martialed for assisting Plains Indians with food and other provisions.
Select the option that accurately completes the statement below. Being a bodybuilder is a _____ condition for being strong.
a) neither necessary nor sufficient b) sufficient, not necessary c) both necessary and sufficient d) necessary, not sufficient
Describe the expectations of Americans and the attitudes of the British toward them after the Seven Years' War. In what way did those expectations and attitudes set the stage for the imperial crisis that followed?
What will be an ideal response?