For forty years, as part of the Tuskegee Study, the U.S. Public Health Service withheld treatment for and studied the effects of what disease on 400 uninformed poor black men?
a. syphilis
b. HIV
c. polio
d. cholera
a. syphilis
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How did the Southern Farmers' Alliance deal with race?
A) It was an interracial organization and allowed blacks leadership roles and equal rights in membership. B) It was an interracial group but refused to allow blacks any leadership roles. C) It chose not to include blacks, who had to form their own organization. D) It chose not to include blacks and forbid them from forming their own organization.
The transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau
A. argued that being part of society helped individuals to transcend their egotism. B. was more conventional in his thinking than Ralph Waldo Emerson. C. felt every individual should balance society's expectations with one's own instincts. D. argued Americans had a moral right to disobey laws considered unjust. E. established a college for transcendentalism at Walden Pond.
The two biggest reasons for an increasing feminization of poverty in the 1970s–80s were:
A) inflation and the rise of welfare. B) divorce and teenage pregnancy. C) unemployment and a low minimum wage. D) cuts in Food Stamps and Medicaid.