In the late nineteenth century, African-American Roman Catholics __________
A) were fully accepted by white Catholics
B) worshiped in segregated churches in the South
C) were never allowed to become priests
D) tended to come from very poor families
Answer: B
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New York and New Jersey __________
A) gradually abolished slavery B) never allowed slavery C) allowed free black men to vote D) abolished slavery in 1776
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Which statement was true of most white antislavery reformers?
A) They supported the American Colonization Society. B) They longed for a world in which race did not exist as a social category. C) They rejected the idea of social equality between whites and blacks. D) They rejected the idea of civil equality for blacks.
In which labor dispute did the American Railway Union play a prominent role?
A) Great Uprising of 1877 B) Pullman Strike C) Homestead Strike D) Coeur d'Alene Strike