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Cards in this guide (15)
By 1871 the Western European nations wanted to divide Africa in

Protectorates

Which organization did not support the integration of races

Black Muslim

Which of these states was not a location of the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks in America

Connecticut

Which man was responsible for the expansion of slavery in America during the 1800s

Eli Whitney was responsible for the expansion of slavery in America during the 1800's.

Which statement would be included in a biographical sketch of Rutherford B. Hayes

He was the president of the United States at the end of the Reconstruction Era.

What was one result of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Andrew Johnson being the first person to be president after Lincolns assassination

Which man would most likely support Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court decision that upheld the separate but equal doctrine

Strom Thurmond

What statement best describes moderbism and postmodernism

Modernism and postmodernism are philosophical views. Modernism attempts to improve daily life with technological advances whole postmodernism attempts to create progressive movements.

Is Harriet Beecher Stowe the narrator of Uncle Tom's Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe is the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Which statement best describes the fifteenth amendment to US Constitution

it provided citizenship to African Americans.

When was Architecture school in the United States created

Architecture school in the United States was created in 1912.

What percent of the US population is African American according to the U.S. Census 2000

12 A+

Which of these was not a result of the Dred Scott U.S. supreme court decision

The Supreme Court declared Scott was a free man

Which statement best describes the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

it ended slavery in the united states

Which theme is most closely related to the Harlem Renaissance

culture

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