An important trend in American literature in the 1920s:
a. glorified traditional values and customs
b. reflected a longing for the agrarian past
c. ridiculed and condemned small town life
d. described the oppressive conditions of life in America's overseas possessions
C
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During the immediate postwar years, Native Americans
A. saw themselves as rival members of independent nations. B. became equal partners in western settlement. C. refused to see themselves as conquered peoples. D. never ceded land in exchange for goods
After Malcolm X made a pilgrimage to Mecca, he:
A) turned toward overt political violence. B) broke with the Nation of Islam and abandoned black separatism. C) renounced his citizenship and moved to Ghana. D) joined King in founding the SCLC.
All of the following characterized southern agriculture during the late nineteenth century except
a. cotton production increased. b. the number of tenant farmers increased. c. landowners faced a cash shortage. d. much of the black workforce moved north. e. all of these choices.
Advocates of the __________ sought to fashion a church in which a representative council could effectively regulate the actions of the pope.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).