____________________ ran New York City's Sportsman Hall, a saloon that became a frequent venue for blood sports
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Kit Burns
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Which of the following marked a turning point in national policy toward racial justice in the 1950s?
a) Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka b) Plessy v. Ferguson c) Reconstruction d) Great Depression
The reforms of ____ ultimately doomed the Soviet Union to dissolution
a. Brezhnev b. Sakharov c. Putin d. Gorbachev e. Reagan
The Puritan founders in Massachusetts who described their colony as a "city upon a hill"
A. sought to create a community in which all people were treated as equals. B. wanted to differentiate their community from the materialism and acquisitiveness of New Haven. C. felt they were creating a holy community that would be a model for the world. D. wanted to create a community that would be open to all peoples of all faiths. E. wanted to construct their community on high ground to save it from Indian attacks.
Lend-lease to Great Britain led directly to an American decision to escort convoys of goods across parts of the Atlantic Ocean.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)