Described by some as “the only colored woman to gain a national reputation as a speaker in the years preceding the Civil War,” __________ emerged as a powerful voice for women’s suffrage as well as for African American rights
A) Harriet Jacobs
B) Ellen Craft
C) Mary Kelly
D) Sojourner Truth
Answer: D
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a. Elites lived in suburbs far from the center of town. b. The rich and poor lived in close proximity near the center of town. c. City centers were home to the poorest immigrants. d. There was little racial or ethnic prejudice.
After Franklin Roosevelt's failed attempt to "pack" the Supreme Court,
a. Roosevelt was unable to get any of his Supreme Court nominees approved by the Senate. b. the Democrats lost the presidential election in 1940. c. Congress permanently set the number of justices at nine. d. more New Deal legislation was ruled unconstitutional. e. the Court began to make favorable rulings about New Deal programs.
Who developed the Grand Tour’s potential for scientific education?
A) John Ray B) Carolus Clusius C) Laura Malipiero D) Margaret Cavendish
The annual flooding of the Nile River
A. left deposits of fertile silt that enabled Egyptian civilization to thrive. B. was a sometimes life-threatening event that often occurred without warning. C. did not require an organized irrigation system. D. produced many large urban centers that served as havens from its raging waters. E. inhibited the evolution of civilization in ancient Egypt.