From 1876 to 1910, southern states imposed restrictions on black civil rights known as __________.
a. Black Codes
b. Jim Crow laws
d. Redeemer laws
d. sharecropper codes
b. Jim Crow laws
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In the Supreme Court case of Milliken v. Bradley (1974), the Court
A. handed down a decision that delighted both liberals and conservatives. B. struck down a plan to transfer students across district lines to achieve racial balance. C. upheld the principle of affirmative action. D. eliminated all restrictions on performing abortions. E. None of these answers is correct.
How were the goals of Samuel Gompers and "Big Bill" Heywood similar?
a. Both men believed in opposing business owners to gain workers' rights. b. Both men believed in limiting entry into skilled crafts fields, so as to increase competition and quality. c. Both men believed in the workers' rights to better wages and safer working conditions. d. Both men believed in socialist reforms that would give the laborers full ownership of the means of production. e. Both men believed in immigrant and unskilled workers' rights to join unions and advocate for equal wages, hours, and housing.
Walking on two feet, humans were able to venture out of the African ____________, i.e. broken forests with interspersed bush and grasslands.
a. Tundra. b. Jungle. c. Savanna. d. Mesa.
Between the account of Louis XIV's day, and the art and architecture of Versailles Palace, what role do you think "image" played in enforcing the absolutism of the French monarchy? How did Louis implement systems to decrease the power of his detractors?
What will be an ideal response?