Coney Island provided a way of experiencing mass American culture on an equal footing with people from different backgrounds.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of these questions is addressed in "Human Rights in the 20th Century"?
A) Why has the UN decided to be the arbiter on the question of human rights? B) Should the UN protect human rights? C) Are human rights universal? D) What is the role of the United States in developing standards of human rights?
Which of the following is NOT true of the South and its economy in the period from 1800 to 1860?
a. Southern cities, like New Orleans and Baltimore, lay mainly on the periphery of the South. b. The South produced nearly two-fifths of the nation's manufactured goods, especially cotton textiles. c. Slavery helped to discourage the immigration of white workers to the South, with such notable exceptions as New Orleans. d. Slavery proved very profitable for most slave owners. e. Southern banks existed mainly to finance plantations.
When did Canada take control of its own foreign affairs and diplomacy?
a. 1867 b. 1885 c. 1900 d. 1911 e. 1945
The term “black elite” refers to a social and economic class of prominent African Americans that, in Washington, DC, composed about __________ of the black population
a) 2 percent b) 10 percent c) 25 percent d) 50 percent