For Southern blacks, emancipation following the Civil War meant all of the following except
a. the ability to search for lost family.
b. the right to get married.
c. the opportunity to form their own churches.
d. the opportunity for an education.
e. maintenance in the status quo ante of the social behavior and personal relations between white Southerners and freed blacks.
e
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The Griswold v. Connecticut decision made it legal for married couples to
A) ?obtain birth control. B) ?adopt a child from another race or ethnicity. C) ?receive governmental aid when both parents are working if both do not make a living wage. D) ?get a divorce in a different state in which they were married. E) None of these are correct.
The prosperity of the Asian and African kingdoms from 1200 to 1500 was accompanied by the
a. rise of science in Asia. b. need for better transportation in Africa. c. growth of slavery. d. need for a bigger navy and merchant marine. e. growth of Christianity.
The following was TRUE about the cotton-planting and production process EXCEPT
A) cotton was planted in the early spring and required constant attention and weeding throughout the growing season. B) on most plantations, there was a strict gender divide between men who plowed and women and children who hoed. C) the winter was a time for the women to gain an extended seasonal respite from the cotton production cycle. D) slaves who did not produce their quota were beaten at day's end.
Suppose you were living during the 1960s and 1970s. How would your attitude toward environmental issues have changed between 1960 and 1970? What bills might you have urged your representative in Congress to support?
What will be an ideal response?