What was meant by the term "togetherness," as first used in a 1954 McCalls article?
A. a strong sense of local community, based on neighborhood commitment
B. a happy nuclear family melded into a team
C. a close relationship with one's church, school, and area organizations
D. a deep commitment to one's workplace colleagues
Answer: B
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Examine the 1878 photograph of an African American family awaiting a steamboat that appears in Chapter 14. What does the photograph reveal about the experiences of black migrants during the era?
A) Migrants always traveled by water. B) Migrants could not take any belongings with them when they moved. C) Migrants traveled with only meager belongings and built temporary shelters in which to rest while they waited for transportation. D) Children rarely accompanied their parents if a family decided to migrate.
How was gospel music different from earlier spiritual black music?
A) It was very similar and basically copied earlier styles. B) It was never sung in churches because most thought it was the "devil's work." C) It used instruments, including drums, guitars, and horns. D) It was developed in California, rather than in the Deep South.
Which of these claimed to be the Mahdi in Egypt in the 1880s?
A) Abdul Mecid I B) Muhammad Ahmed C) Sayyid Said D) Shaka
Cave art is generally understood to represent
c a. religious or mythological stories. b. population counts. c. an inventory of hunting and gathering. d. early graffiti. e. a wide range of possible explanations.