What is true about the occupations of black people after World War I and the Great Migration?
A) A great majority of blacks were now employed in industrial trades.
B) Almost all black industrial workers were union members.
C) Most black people were still employed in agricultural work or domestic service.
D) Many African Americans had college educations and were employed as managers.
Answer: C
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Soon after the U.S. assumed neutrality in World War I, Woodrow Wilson dropped the ban on loans to belligerents because
a. he resented Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan's moral grandstanding on the issue. b. he hoped for a quick German victory. c. the freeze endangered the stability of the American economy. d. he stood to gain personally from wartime loans and investments.
An examination of slavery in Florida and New Mexico indicates that __________.
A. local conditions determined its character B. few Africans were brought to Spanish America C. Indian slavery rarely existed D. the harshest form of slavery existed in the more isolated regions of Spanish America
Which of the following is true of the Steamboat Era?
A) During this era, many southerners considered the funding of other internal improvements necessary. B) Steamboats led to a reduction in cargo rates across the country. C) Steamboats proved to be an ineffective means of transport. D) During this era, steamboats became the cornerstone of the American transportation revolution of the 1840s and 1850s. E) Steamboats became the most transformative new form of transportation in the country.