Herbert Hoover connected excessive __________ with endangering true liberty
A) drinking
B) fortunes
C) gambling
D) working
B
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Which singer’s “To Be Young, Gifted, and Black” became the unofficial anthem of the black-power movement?
a. Maya Angelou b. Carolyn Rodgers c. Assata Shakur d. Nina Simone
The acquisition of the Philippines by the United States:
A) assured Philippine independence. B) ended the Philippine independence movement. C) gave control of the government to Emilio Aguinaldo. D) resulted in a four-year war of conquest by the Americans.
Alfred Nobel became famous for
a. his discoveries of biological differentiation based on race. b. the development of chemical weapons. c. his endowment of awards for peace. d. writing the Treaty of Geneva conventions. e. assassinating Tsar Alexander II.
The most prominent exponent of black nationalism following World War I was
A. Claude McKay. B. Marcus Garvey. C. Booker T. Washington. D. W. E. B. Du Bois. E. Malcolm X.