Men in mining towns greatly outnumbered women
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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A) 15 B) 25 C) 40 D) 55
Which statement about the progressives' reaction to black militancy is correct?
A) Theodore Roosevelt was a founding member of the NAACP. B) Woodrow Wilson was actively hostile to blacks. C) Theodore Roosevelt believed that justice for blacks in the South would come only by federal intervention. D) Woodrow Wilson sponsored the first significant civil rights legislation since Reconstruction.
Why were women's rights leaders Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton upset about the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution?
A) These amendments didn't go far enough in safeguarding the rights of African Americans. B) Several southern states had not ratified them, yet were readmitted to the Union. C) The Fourteenth Amendment gave rights to men only by including the word "male" and the Fifteenth didn't fix this problem. D) The Fourteenth Amendment only granted white men the right to vote ? not white women or any freedmen and women. E) These amendments guaranteed suffrage for all freed people, but did not enfranchise women.
Which groups were part of the enduring "New Deal Democratic coalition" that had emerged by the 1936 election?
a. Blacks and fundamentalist Protestants b. Small-town New Englanders and Midwesterners c. Blacks, Jews, Catholics, and the urban poor d. Urban workers and business leaders e. Catholics, blacks, and suburbanites