The staple of radio broadcasting during the 1930s was news.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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In 1865, most Southern whites defined "freedom" as
A. monetary compensation for lost slaves. B. the right of Southern states to remain outside of the Union. C. the right to use federal assistance to recover from the Civil War. D. the removal of freed blacks from their states. E. controlling their future without Northern interference.
India's political tradition
A) Involved the renunciation of violence and warfare. B) Stressed the importance of regional and local units. C) Insisted on religious uniformity. D) Required frequent wars of expansion.
What stopped the Freedman's Bureau from distributing land to former slaves?
a. President Johnson ordered confiscated land returned to its former owners. b. There simply wasn't enough good farmland in the South. c. Bureau officials were corrupt and sold most of it to northern speculators. d. The freed people were too ignorant to know how to use it effectively.
During the reign of James I, the British Parliament met:
A. annually. B. continuously. C. only when convened by the monarch. D. twice a year. E. when called into session by the Speaker.