The Sweatt v. Painter (1950) court ruling stated that __________
A. the white primary was unconstitutional
B. racial segregation in graduate and professional education was illegal
C. Mexican American children could not be segregated in the public schools
D. Texas A&M University must admit black students as undergraduates
B
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Why was the government of Spain, along with Jesuit missionaries like Francis Xavier, so adamant about converting nations like Japan?
a) They worried that Protestants would spread their version of Christianity. If nations like Japan were Catholic, they would be more likely to ally and trade with other Catholic countries. b) They were not really interested in religion as such, but saw it as a means to open trade. Consider This: Had the Jesuits ever tried to convert other Asian lands? See 1.5: Narrative: Eastern Visitors. c) Spain wanted to be recognized as being the most culturally sophisticated nation in Europe, which meant having the most exotic contacts. Consider This: Had the Jesuits ever tried to convert other Asian lands? See 1.5: Narrative: Eastern Visitors. d) Spain hoped that Japan would agree to provide a base for Spain to invade China, Japan’s traditional enemy. Consider This: Had the Jesuits ever tried to convert other Asian lands? See 1.5: Narrative: Eastern Visitors.
Chester, Pennsylvania, was an example of this type of northern response to mobilization
A) a rapid, patriotic relief system supported by a countywide community B) ambivalence about the Southern secession and a plan to let them go in peace C) supporters of the Vallandigham "Peace" Democrats D) rioting against using black soldiers or freeing slaves
The main written history of the Shang is the Records of the Grand Historian, written in the first century B.C.E. by
a. Sima Qian. b. Confucius. c. Emperor Wu. d. Ban Zhao. e. Shang Yang.
The continued growth of trade and manufacturing after 1200 resulted in:
a. The growth of wealthy port cities and urban areas in the Latin West. b. The continuing economic depression in agriculture. c. The isolation of Europe from the rest of the world. d. Religious revival and expansion. e. Strict government regulation.