In the years after the Civil War, the city of __________ became a center for the hopes and dreams of many black Americans
A) New York City
B) Boston
C) Washington, D.C.
D) Detroit
Answer: C
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A) The necessity for government to outlaw the slave trade. B) Slavery was acceptable because most slaves were women. C) Domestic slaves were permissible. D) Slavery of non-Muslims was permissible. E) none of the above.
Which of the following was NOT a reason for the appeal of Christianity in its early stages?
A) Christianity offered a new spirit of optimism and hope to a downtrodden people. B) The new doctrine promised release from Roman rule in the near future. C) The Christian doctrine had a spirit of mutuality in which each member was to help the other members in times of trouble. D) Its ideals of charity and caring for others were like a breath of fresh air in a world filled with greed. E) The religion was universal, meaning it was open to all peoples.
The Treaty of Paris concluding the Spanish-American War
A. required Spain to pay the United States $20 million for its military costs. B. was rejected by Spain and was never implemented. C. was quickly ratified by the United States Senate. D. rejected most of the terms of the earlier armistice. E. transferred the Philippines and Puerto Rico to the United States.
The story of Corn-woman that opens the chapter illustrates the
A) close relationship between women and fertility in Indian culture. B) Natchez reliance on corn. C) relationship between Native American spirituality and Christianity. D) relationship between men and women in Indian culture.