A typical wealthy Virginia planter owned __________

A) four to five hundred slaves
B) twenty to thirty slaves
C) more than a thousand slaves
D) more than a hundred slaves


D) more than a hundred slaves

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What will be an ideal response?

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The term "Hoovervilles" refers to

a. industrial sections of cities where poor workers lived. b. shantytowns filled with shacks created by homeless people during the Great Depression. c. picket lines erected by the Bonus Army in their protest against Washington D.C. d. breadlines and soup kitchens that fed the hungry during the Great Depression. e. cities hardest hit by the Great Depression - with the highest unemployment and poverty rates.

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Rosa Parks was most significant to the American Civil Rights Movement due to

A) rallying both black and white women to support civil rights. B) sitting in the white only section of a bus in 1955 in Alabama. C) being a proponent of integration. D) adhering to Martin Luther King Jr.'s request to demonstrate peacefully. E) All of these

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