What was the impact of urban renewal projects on the nation's older cities in the 1950s and 1960s?
A) Increasing levels of urban poverty and pollution
B) The return of wealthy and middle-class residents to cities
C) Displacement of black and working-class populations
D) Intensification of white flight from those cities
C) Displacement of black and working-class populations
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By the mid-eighteenth century, Edo was one of the world's largest cities, with a population of
a. 100,000. b. 250,000. c. 500,000. d. 1,000,000. e. 2,500,000.
In the early nineteenth century, school education was largely the responsibility of
A. individual parents. B. private institutions. C. the states. D. individual cities and towns. E. the federal government.
The Sumerian city-states were governed as a ____________________, while the successors to the Sumerians governed as a ___________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The antislavery message of the Free Soil supporters found its closest expression in which of the following forms?
A. as a lengthy essay by a widely-read editor, William Lloyd Garrison B. as a proposed legislated policy: the Wilmot Proviso C. as a method by which new territories would be organized in the Compromise of 1850 D. as a label for a new political party that attracted supporters from among both Whigs and Democrats