Dorothea Dix was a pioneer in the movement for
a. mental health reform.
b. public education.
c. abolition.
d. temperance.
ANSWER: a
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a. imposed property qualifications for voting. b. made political deals and won the vote. c. were in the majority. d. arranged to have supporters of Shays's Rebellion arrested.
The League of Nations rejected a proposal from which country that stated that the League was to make decisions that were consistent with the principle of racial equality?
A) the United States of America B) Mexico C) France D) Japan
Minstrel shows not only forged a common "whiteness" out of working-class ethnic diversity, they allowed American workers to express their ambivalence about the process of proletarianization to which they were being subjected.
a. true b. false
Figures such as Ras Baraka and groups such as Project Blowed are leaders in the effort to
a. steer black youths away from Hip Hop music to more traditional—and supposedly less immoral—musical forms such as jazz. b. purge Hip Hop of its violent and misogynistic imagery and make it a vehicle of political engagement and community activism. c. recruit famous Hip Hop artists to draw attention to such problems as poverty, civil war, and HIV/AIDS in the developing world, particularly Africa. d. ensure that Hip Hop’s popularity benefits black communities financially by supporting black-owned record labels and production companies.