Women, sometimes by choice but more often by necessity, flocked to the camps of the Patriot armies during the Revolutionary War.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The uji are best described as being organized by
a. occupation. b. descent. c. gender d. religion.
Which of the following was not one of the justifications European nations used for colonialism?
A. As a way to succeed in the struggle between nations B. As a means to improve the economic status of the colonized countries. C. As a moral imperative to promote Christianity. D. As a means to expand the influence of the empire. E. As a necessary path to improved intellectual and emotional life.
In the late eighteenth century, abolitionism was
a. started in America and moved to England. b. opposed by the church, which could justify slavery in the Bible. c. unpopular with the general British public. d. opposed by a powerful lobby. e. a strong and growing movement in England.
Describe episodes of violence and discrimination, and attempts to fight back against racism, in the postwar period. Explain how some felt that the United States was being hypocritical, and how President Truman tried to deal with this issue.
What will be an ideal response?