The growth of reading and publishing in the eighteenth century was aided and characterized by the development of
A) private tutors.
B) magazines for the general public.
C) compulsory education for the general public.
D) state investments in free books.
E) libraries.
B
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a. they were taught in segregated, Spanish-only classes, which were inadequately staffed. b. their parents did not understand the value of education and often pulled their children out of school to earn money working in the fields. c. their families had to move several times during the year, so their school attendance was irregular. d. there were no schools in the rural areas where the families lived.
Since 2009, Taliban militants have bombed more than 800 of which of the following, believing them to be a sign of the encroachment of Western ideals and decadence?
a. shopping malls b. Christian churches c. factories d. girls' schools e. grocery stores
The American ____________ Society was an early attempt to solve the slavery problem by sending the Black people back to Africa.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
How did the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s find popular appeal in the southern United States?
A. by aligning with new political ideas and the social Progressive movement B. by supporting a diverse array of causes appealing to a wide base of support C. by appealing to nativist fears and embracing fundamentalist Christianity D. by working to violate Prohibition laws and provide alcoholic beverages