The idea that blacks had no rights in the U.S., as declared in the Supreme Court decision in the Dred Scott case, was fully scuttled when Congress passed the Fourteenth Amendment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: TRUE

History

You might also like to view...

What late nineteenth-century local color author's novels were also realist?

A) Stephen Crane B) Mark Twain C) James Russell Lowell D) Bret Harte

History

As a result of Florence Kelley's investigations, Illinois

a. cleaned up the meat packing plants. b. taxed the production and sale of alcoholic beverages. c. established free legal clinics for needy people. d. closed down Hull House. e. outlawed child labor and established the eight-hour day for women workers.

History

One actual slave revolt that resulted in numerous white deaths in the nineteenth-century South was led by

A. Nat Turner. B. Frederick Douglass. C. Gabriel Prosser. D. Denmark Vesey. E. Harriet Tubman.

History

The Zimmerman telegram secretly offered German aid to __________

A) Mexico B) Turkey C) the United States D) Italy

History