The term "Red Power" describes
A) the younger segment of the Native American civil rights movement
B) Indian protests for protection of land, water rights and sacred sites
C) Native American efforts to reassert old treaties and stop police harassment
D) an effort to establish cultural programs and reawaken Native American spiritual beliefs
E) All of these choices
E
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Described by some as "the only colored woman to gain a national reputation as a speaker in the years preceding the Civil War," ________ emerged as a powerful voice for women's suffrage as well as African American rights
A) Harriet Jacobs B) Ellen Craft C) Mary Kelly D) Sojourner Truth
During the presidency of William Howard Taft, __________
A) the Republican Party split into two factions B) Robert La Follette emerged as an opponent of reform C) conservative Republicans pushed for lower tariffs D) Richard Ballinger was fired as secretary of the interior
Which of the following happened the same year as the Stono Rebellion?
A) Spain and Portugal went to war. B) France and Spain went to war. C) France and Britain went to war. D) Spain and Britain went to war.
Which sector of the postwar California economy most benefited minority populations, especially African and Mexican Americans, allowing them to move into the ranks of the middle class?
a. The public sector, which was more likely to adopt non-discriminatory hiring practices b. Construction, because of the great need for unskilled labor in the building boom that followed the war c. The defense industry, which grew significantly as a result of government contracts d. The agricultural sector, which needed low-cost labor