The inhabitants of North Carolina were regarded by their neighbors as
a. hostile and violent.
b. too submissive to authority.
c. outcasts and irreligious.
d. far too friendly with Spain.
e. too Catholic.
c
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What do these statutes suggest about daily life for African Americans in the United States?
A) Restrictions on African American daily life were limited to Southern states. B) The races had many opportunities for mixing in their daily lives. C) Civil rights was more of a regional rather than a national problem. D) Daily life was filled with reminders of oppression and discrimination.
The Industrial Workers of the World __________
a. was the most radical American labor union b. sought to parallel the American Federation of Labor c. had little impact on immigrant workers d. was readily accepted by the American business establishment e. greatly restricted its membership
Of the people listed below, who supported the Treaty of Paris?
A) William Jennings Bryan B) Andrew Carnegie C) Jane Addams D) Theodore Roosevelt
The National Origins Quota Act __________.
a. led to a substantial increase in immigration to the United States b. passed despite substantial rural opposition c. encouraged immigration from underdeveloped countries d. limited the number of Asian immigrants