Which of the following was true of poor inner-city African Americans in the first decade of the twenty-first century?
A. In 2010, only 35 percent of black children lived with both their parents.
B. The number of black children living with both their parents had been steadily declining since before the 1970s.
C. 60 percent of young, inner-city blacks were unemployed in 2006.
D. In 2006, less than half of inner-city blacks completed high school.
E. All these answers are correct.
Answer: E
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During the Civil War, slavery in the South changed in all of the following ways EXCEPT
a. enslaved women began to take a greater role in the production of cotton. b. enslaved men began to gain new autonomy as they assumed skilled jobs previously done by whites. c. slaves in general engaged in increasingly insubordinate behavior. d. slaves engaged in large numbers of violent uprisings throughout the South to facilitate slavery’s end.
During the first English revolution, the radicals sought
a. redistribution of property. b. voting rights for the majority of the male population. c. abolition of religious and intellectual elites. d. free lifestyles. e. all of the above
Which of these was not a method President Lincoln used to suppress public dissent?
a. suspending the writ of habeas corpus and later expanding the area of suspension b. occasionally interfering with the freedom of the press c. banishing a pro-Confederate agitator to the Confederacy d. deporting thousands of dissenters, mostly to Canada
The peace initiatives of 1864 failed because
a. by this time neither side was willing to compromise on the issues of secession and slavery. b. the South believed Ulysses S. Grant was an incompetent drunk who could not possibly defeat Robert E. Lee. c. Lincoln was bitter over the rising Union casualty rate and wanted to kill as many Confederates as possible. d. the Northern press and public totally opposed any attempt to reconcile with the South. e. Lincoln was too anxious to compromise with the South.