President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction
a. was considerably harsher than Lincoln's.
b. guaranteed former slaves the right to vote.
c. required that all former Confederate states ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
d. offered a large role to poor and working-class whites.
e. encouraged new Southern regimes that were dominated by the old planter elite.
e
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What will be an ideal response?
What was Winston Churchill referring to in 1946 when he spoke in Missouri about an "iron curtain"?
A) the division that had developed between President Truman's loyal supporters in his home state and his opponents in the rest of the country. B) a division between Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe and the rest of the continent. C) the barrier that had to be established in order to contain communism within its existing boundaries. D) the cultural and intellectual barrier that prevented Westerners from understanding Asia. E) the atomic espionage ring supposedly organized by Klaus Fuchs.
Under Shah Reza Khan
a. the French were maneuvered into countering pressure from Britain and Germany. b. the bureaucracies of Iran's government, both civilian and military, were modernized. c. no progress was made in modernizing the economic infrastructure of the country. d. the authority of Islamic religious beliefs was destroyed in Iran. e. foreign influence in Iran was eliminated.
One response to the changes brought by the Black Death was rebellions by what group demanding economic help?
a. knights b. monks c. Jews d. doctors e. peasants