In the second half of the fourteenth century, groups of ____ wandered from town to town, hitting each other with whips
a. Cathars
b. knights
c. flagellants
d. monks
e. priests
c
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What were Du Bois's views of the postwar impact of World War I on black people?
A) He thought that blacks demonstrated their valor, intelligence, and bravery during the war and that the war was a great success for blacks. B) He was demoralized and realized that black loyalty and sacrifice had not eroded white racism. C) He was glad that black soldiers were integrated with white troops during World War I. D) He thought that blacks should have deserted the army and gone to Africa during the war.
Massive Industrial pollution and the destruction of rain forests in China, India, and Southeast Asia cause friction among nations in Asia and threaten to undermine economic and social progress made since 1945
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In 1863, African Americans were
A) given equal pay and work assignments with whites as soon as they enlisted in the Union Army. B) generally stereotyped as incapable of serving as effective combat soldiers. C) integrated into Union Army units after the Emancipation Proclamation. D) profoundly disappointed by the limits of the Emancipation Proclamation.
According to the author, gossip websites, fan sites, and blogs provide a plethora of new locations for ______.
A. people to vent frustrations and ideologies B. the circulation and creation of celebrity C. creating new online threats D. the reinvention of community forums and discourse