How was Booker T. Washington's message received by whites?

A) Whites arrested Washington often for his messages to blacks about social equality.
B) Whites embraced his nonthreatening acceptance of white superiority.
C) Whites generally ignored Washington.
D) Whites elected Washington political office for his message to blacks.


Answer: B

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A. All nations were invited to participate. B. It had a permanent Security Council. C. There was a large budget and independent financial resources. D. It had a developed humanitarian campaign. E. All of these.

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The tendency toward rationalism and indifference to religion was reversed about 1800 by __________.

a. the rise of new groups like the Mormons and Christian Scientists b. the revivalist movement called the Second Great Awakening c. the influx of religiously traditional immigrants d. the rise of Deism and Unitarianism

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What will be an ideal response?

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The extended Open Door policy advocated in Secretary John Hay's second note to all the great powers called on them to

a. recognize Philippine independence at an early date. b. guarantee the independence of Cuba. c. maintain a balance of power in East Asia. d. uphold the territorial integrity of China. e. pursue further investment in China.

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