How did many rural blacks respond to southern problems?
A) They moved to northern cities.
B) They placed their children in better schools in southern cities.
C) They found better jobs in southern cities.
D) All of the above.
Answer: D
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In reaction to the Tang infiltration into the Korean Peninsula,
A. relations between the Korean kingdoms and the Japanese rulers became estranged. B. Japanese governmental power became more decentralized for a time. C. Japanese rulers sought alliances with the remaining Korean states and looked to centralize their power. D. Japan declared war upon Korea. E. Japan declared war upon Tang China.
The acquisition of this Greek state by Philip of Macedon proved to undermine Athenian control of the northern Aegean and gave him control of gold and silver mines that considerably supplemented Macedon's income
A. Amphipolis B. Thasos C. Lemnos D. Lesbos E. Samos
Which of the following was not a theater of confrontation in the Muslim-Christian struggle for dominance?
a. Eastern Mediterranean b. North Sea c. Balkans d. Western Mediterranean
At the time it was passed, prohibition was widely looked upon as
a. a progressive reform led by churches and women. b. a way to punish German-American and Irish-American drinkers. c. a method of improving labor efficiency. d. an act by the Puritan Northeast against the more open West and South. e. a public health measure like the later crusade against smoking.