The authors argue that although the blues appealed to a wide range of Americans, it was felt by
many African Americans to be
A) backwards. B) too southern.
C) hard to understand. D) too northern.
A
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Which of the following best defines the term liberation theology?
A) A conservative and reactionary theology created by the Catholic Church. B) A combination of Marxist social theory and Catholic humanitarianism. C) A social and economic policy that exploits common people. D) A religious tenet that supports military and civilian revolutions. E) A theology that supported the uneven distribution of wealth.
Men like Robert Reed Church of Memphis were representative of __________
A) black entrepreneurs in the South who, despite racial discrimination, were able to accumulate wealth B) those who were most victimized by the sharecropping system C) young black men who most benefited from a liberal arts education D) young black men who most benefited from an industrial arts education
A Mexica woman who died in childbirth
A. was seen as a sign of the gods' displeasure with the tribe. B. suffered the greatest shame for her inability to serve the state. C. was denied the right to pass on to the afterworld. D. won the same fame as warriors who died valiantly in battle. E. was considered to be a sacrifice to the rain god.
The Paris Commune was dominated by ________
A. genuine proletarians B. radicals and socialists C. strict communists D. socialists and anarchists