The “Orangeburg Massacre” was the killing of three black students by campus police in 1968 at which university?
a. Kent State University
b. Virginia Union University
c. South Carolina State University
d. Michigan State University
c. South Carolina State University
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Map 15.3 suggests that the country that posed the greatest threat to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was __________
A) Ukraine B) Belarus C) Sweden D) Russia
The annual flooding of the Nile River
a. left silt deposits that enriched Egyptian soil and made crops plentiful. b. was an unwanted event that occurred suddenly and generally without warning. c. did not require an organized irrigation system. d. produced many large urban centers that served as havens from the raging waters. e. inhibited the evolution of civilization in ancient Egypt.
New technologies in the latter half of the nineteenth century revolutionized everyday life and transformed the world's economy. What were some of those new technologies, and how did they affect society?
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Which of the following correctly matches the person to the organization that he headed?
a) Samuel Gompers – American Federation of Labor b) Terence V. Powderly – Industrial Workers of the World c) Jay Gould – American Railway Union d) Eugene V. Debs – Knights of Labor