One of the few views that Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington both shared was that

a. blacks should emigrate from the South to the cities of the North.
b. blacks should emigrate from the South to their “homeland” in Africa.
c. blacks should emigrate from the South to the territories in the West.
d. blacks should remain in the South.


d. blacks should remain in the South.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Explain why it might be said that the "profit motive and the public's sense of patriotism" were the keys to mobilizing the nation for war in 1917-1918

What will be an ideal response?

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The Land Ordinance of 1785 laid out a plan for __________

A) blocking Spanish expansion in North America B) distributing land to veterans C) establishing Congressional districts D) the organization of the United States' western territory

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The pacifism movement found a scapegoat in __________.

a. immigrants b. the League of Nations c. labor unions d. the munitions industry

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