What roles did blacks play in the Spanish-American War? How were these experiences different from the challenges and opportunities for blacks in other wars?

What will be an ideal response?


Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should:
1. Note that states confined black troops to all black units; some sent these troops to Cuba.
2. Explain that some black units had black officers but no high-ranking positions. One man reached the rank of colonel and commanded the 9th Battalion.
3. Explain that most black units never saw combat in Cuba because of racism. Some buffalo soldiers from western posts fought in Cuba and performed well. Four black soldiers earned the Congressional Medal of Honor.
4. Conclude that compared to previous wars, blacks were able to gain more combat experience and the opportunities for blacks to become officers increased. Overall, minor gains were made over previous conflicts like the Civil War.

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a) W. E. B. Du Bois b) Booker T. Washington c) James Delany d) Homer Plessy

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What did physician John Snow in Britain accomplish?

A. He proved that cholera was transmitted by water rather than air. B. He proved that cholera could be treated with antibiotics. C. He developed vaccines against tuberculosis and diphtheria. D. He developed a theory of microorganisms causing infection. E. He initiated washing of hands between patients to prevent the spread of disease.

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Why was Édith Piaf a superstar soon after her debut in the 1930s?

a) By the 1930s, newspapers, radio, and fan magazines could create a multimedia publicity machine for entertainers such as Piaf. b) She acquired a Hollywood agent who brought her to New York City after her first hit. Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets. c) She was careful to enhance her popularity by doing numerous free concerts during the Depression-plagued 1930s. Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets. d) She was famous mostly for her relationship with Maurice Chevalier, a superstar in his own right. Consider This: Piaf appeared in films and had recording contracts. See 14.6: Narrative: No Regrets.

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