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Terms in this set (72)The conservative Democrats of the post reconstruction era were generally A. Wealthy white man in favor of Railroads and industrial development B. Poor to middling white man in favor of restoring the south's traditional racial hierarchy and agricultural character. C. Wealthy white man who sided with Republicans in a vain attempt to preserve black Southerners political and civil rights D. Poor to middling white men who continued to agitate for the secession of the southern states from the union A Which of the following statements about voting in the years following reconstruction is least accurate? A. White Democrats sometimes courted black voters and even nominated black candidates B. White Democrats sometimes stuff ballot boxes in order to defeat Republican majority's C. democratic state governments enacted laws which explicitly denied black men the right to vote on the basis of their race D. democratic state governments inactive laws which allowed the indirect disenfranchisement of black men without technically violating the 15th amendment C In the years following reconstruction southern state governments deprived black citizens of the right to vote by all of the following means except A. requiring prospective voters to to pay poll taxes B. requiring perspective voters to pass literacy tests C. instituting deliberately complicated balloting processes D. amending state constitutions to explicitly reserve the vote exclusively to white men D The emergence of the readjust your party in the late 1870s revealed that A. white southerners would vote against their own economic interest to prevent blacks from gaining political power B. attempts to disenfranchise black Southerners had become almost completely successful within only a few years of the end of the reconstruction C. white southerners would sometimes ally with black Southerners in opposition to policies which seemed to benefit only the rich D. although black Southerners continue to enjoy some access to the ballot box after the end of reconstruction their votes were controlled by the white elite C Which of the following statements about the establishment of the South's cut the line in the late 19th century is least accurate A. Jim Crow laws transformed public spaces into private ones in which only whites could move freely and turn blacks into second class citizens B. Jim Crow laws faced fierce opposition from rich white southerners who found themselves barred from bringing their servants into white white only areas C. Jim Crow laws were challenged most notice noticeably in case is a segregated transportation facilities black women played a prominent role in opposing Jim Crow laws despite the physical dangers to which they expose themselves by doing so B In 1891 which state initiated the trend toward the legal segregation of streetcars in cities throughout the south A. South Carolina C At a conference held in 1884 to 1885 European delegates carved up which region among themselves A. Africa A By the end of the 19th century the king of Belgium had taken control of A. togaland C Before the Spanish American war the US Army's for black units have been used primarily a. in the occupation of Pacific Islands b. as personal servant's to high-ranking white officers c. to protect the civil rights of Southern blacks from whites are permits terror d. in the Indian wars of the west d Black soldiers of the ninth and 10th cavalry is provided crucial assistance to the rough riders on June 24, 1898 at the battle of a. las guasimas a Theodore Roosevelt's public assessment of the performance of black soldiers in the Spanish American war a. was invariably positive acknowledging that the war effort might have been lost without them b. varied according to time and place but was generally positive and sometimes qualified c. was invariably negative contending that black soldiers have almost lost the US the war d. varied according to time and place it B Over which of the following territories did the United States take official position as a result of the treaty of Paris which ended the Spanish American war a. Cuba A In 1865 only about 5% of the in the African-American population could read what percentage was a literate by 1910 a. 25 D Which of the following statements about Jubilee singers of Fisk University is least accurate a. they demonstrated the initiative which black students often undertook to relieve their schools financial burdens b. although they one lasting fame they failed to earn money c. they entertained audiences with renditions of black spirituals and work songs d. they performed not only in the United States but also when you're up sometimes in front of Royal audiences B White philanthropist support for black southern schools increased as a result of who's emergence as a national figure a. WEB do boys B What stance did white southerners take on philanthropy associations finding a black schools in the late 19th century a. The ignored it because they had no interest in the issue of black education b. they were embarrassed by the need for philander pick funding and work hard to c. they welcomed it because it gave them an excuse not to fund black schools as well as they funded white ones. d. they opposed it out of fear that the associations would encourage dangerous ideas of racially equality D In the line of things that are purely social we can be a separate as the five fingers yet one as the hand in all things essential to meet your progress came from in 1895 speech which cat to pull laded home to national team a. WEB du bois C Who wrote the widely read autobiography up from slavery a. Booker T. Washington A The famous scientist and botanist George Washington Carver became the head of which schools agricultural department in 1896 a. Howard
university B Booker T. Washington stared out rage among many white southerners by excepting an invitation to dine in the White House with President a. Theodore Roosevelt A Which African-American writer was accused of being a race traitor for arguing in his book the American Negro that blacks were an inherently inferior to whites a. Booker T. Washington C Which editor of the freeman helped to found the Afro American league in 1890 to agitate for black rights a. William H council D Ida B Wells was best known for her involvement in which movement a. the movement and lynching b. the movement to desegregate public schools c. the movement to expand black students access to a liberal arts education d. the movement to restore Southern blacks men's voting rights D WEB do boys Charles Booker T. Washington on all of the following grounds except a. Washington's emphasis on moneymaking instead of man making b. Washington's insistence that industrial training was the most appropriate form of higher education for blacks c. Washington unwillingness to speak out publicly against infringement on black civil and political rights d. Washington's willingness to work with sympathetic white instead of insisting that blacks alone could solve their own problems D Which of the following statements about the military draft during the first world war is most accurate a. the US government declined to draft black man into the military until losses on the battlefield mail made it unavoidable b. most Black men actively resist of the draft because they had no desire to fight for a country which deprive them of their political rights c. although white men were drafted in hire absolute numbers and blackmail a higher percentage of black man who registered were drafted d. although not northern states often drafted black man before white man southern states like Georgia and South Carolina drafted almost no African-Americans because of fears of armed black uprisings C Which of the following statements about exemptions to the draft during the first world war is least accurate a. black men who work for rich white landowners were sometimes exempted from black service b. black men really receive marriage exemptions because unlike white women in their wives were expected to work outside the home c. rich farmers sometime received agricultural exemption from service while sharecroppers and tenant farmers were denied exemptions d. because the draft was the federal initiative exemptions were awarded consistently from state to state B When the first world war begin the armies highest ranking black officer was a. promoted to general in order to emphasize the armies commitment to racially quality b. placed in overall command of the army several all black regiments c. removed from duty ostensibly on the medical grounds though possibly because he would outrank white officers leading all black regiments d. thrown in prison for publicly or avowing that of Congress did not grant black when their rights while they were fighting in Europe then they would continue fighting Wednesday returned home C In French society black soldiers experienced a. a far greater degree of racism and racial restrictions been in he had experienced at home even in the deep South b. an initial welcome from the French people which quickly turn to antagonism as a result of white American soldiers anti-black propaganda c. greater freedom of mobility and greater openness to interracial social mingling and they had experienced at home d. a degree of racism and racial restrictions which was not noticeably different from what prevailed in most of the United States C Whom
did the word apartments and friends at the end of the war to investigate the condition of black soldiers more out B When black soldiers first return from France to cities like New York and Chicago they were a. greeted by cheering's drawings of luck to them parade through the streets b. ignored by civilian population which was indifferent to their contributions to the war c. prohibited from participating in the sort of parade which white soldiers announced their arrival d. met by generally hostile crowd of whites you're worried that military service would make the soldiers uppity and unruly A Black migration lead to riot in 1917 was left at least 40 blacks dead in the city of a. Indianapolis
Indiana B Which presidential candidate to black leaders such as WEB do boys William Munro charter and Alexander Walters support in the 1912 election a. Theodore Roosevelt D During his presidency Woodrow Wilson issued an executive order which a. segregated federal facilities and removed many blacks for federal office b. integrated all the Armed Forces except for the Marines c. created a federal commission to investigate the epidemic of lynching in the south d. guaranteed blacks in the federal civil service the same salaries as their white counterparts A Many black Americans protest of the occupation of which country by US Marines in 1915 a. Liberia B President Wilson lavish praise on the birth of a nation in 1915 movie which glorified a. the radical Republicans C Who wrote the lines if we must die let it not be like hogs like men will face the murder is currently pack pressed to the wall dying but fighting black a. Cyril R. Briggs B Who's light-skinned allowed him to investigate the scenes of lynchings degrees and nature of what she chronicled his in his book rope and ****** a biography of Judge Lynch a. James Weldon Johnson B When the NAACP sponsored bill against lynching was introduced to Congress in 1919 it was a. tabled without consideration b. passed by the house but defeated by a senatorial filibuster c. passed by both houses but vetoed by President Wilson d. passed by both houses and signed into law but without an effective enforcement measure to make it anything more than an empty gesture B The failure of which crop contributed greatly to Africa Caribbean migration into the United States in the early 20th century a. bananas B What island was their origin of the largest continent of Africa Caribbean's migrate to the United States a. Jamaica A Which Afro-Caribbean immigrant from Puerto Rico mast one of the largest archives of material related to the people of African dissent and helped to found the Negro society for historical research a. Wilfred a Domingo C To a disproportionate degree, Afro-Caribbean immigrants to the United States were a. educated and prosperous A A crucial difference between Marcus Garvey you and I and bought the NAACP is in the socialist movement was that the UNIA a. addressed not only the political and legal concerns of black people but also their social concerns b. believed that only the cooperation of white and black's within a single organization could black people advance c. believe that a small each assume the role of leadership to guide the masses to better lives d. managed to appeal to and win the support of a wide swath of black Americans creating a true mass following D Who led an interracial religious and social movement in the 1920s and 1930s which established heavens to feed the hungry in the east and Midwest a. Elizabeth carter D Which of the following statements a black female suffrage is least accurate a. even before the ratification of the 19th amendment black women could vote in some northern states b. finding strength in numbers nationalist suffrage organizations like an AWS a walking black women into the rates c. after the ratification of the 19th amendment a black woman southern states found that their right to vote was still denied d. without abandoning the struggle against racial discrimination black women in the early 20th century also probably protested against the disenfranchisement of women A What city is identified as the birthplace of jazz a. New Orleans A Georgia noble Johnson and oscar micheaux were black pioneers in which genre a. motion pictures A Which of the following statements about independent a. black filmmakers in the 1920s is least accurate like filmmakers in the 1920s ultimately liked the capital equipment and distribution that works which might of a love them to compete with white film makers b. black film makers of the 1920s established patterns of advertising and promotion which would be employed by later generations of independent filmmakers c. black film makers of the 1920s produced films with all black cast which were screaming segregated theaters in the south and black neighborhoods in the north d. black film makers of the 1920s created their own genres addressed to the specific concerns of black audiences rather than producing black versions of the established genres D What controversial 1929 king Vidor film produced or arguably Hollywood's most realistic and sensitive portrayal of black family life before the 1970s a. birthright D In their eyes were watching God Zora Neal Hurston a. focused on interracial and conflict and cooperation b. glorified the burglaries values of the black middle class c. praised the authenticity of real black culture d. celebrated the pleasures of Harlem night life C Which European city experienced an explosion of black artistic creativity reminiscent of the Harlem Renaissance and feel that performs like Louis Mitchell's jazz kings Florence and be Jones in Eugene Bullard London Paris praying Madrid B Which dancer having enjoyed success on Broadway became a legendary figure in European through the revue negre a. 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Washington's autobiography Up from slavery ___ magazine was the first official organ of the NAACP The crisis In 1911 three organizations merged to form the ____ which aimed to improve living conditions among blacks National Urban League In 1919 the NAACP published ___ which detailed the causes of hate crimes and the circumstances under which they occurred 30 years of lynching The ___ was the official organ of the UNIA Negro World Father divine health open house and for thousands in places that came to be known as ___ The heavens ___ had as much to do with the rise of the Harlem Renaissance as any one person Jean tumor In 1925 ___ until the Harlem Renaissance with a volume of poetry simply entitled color Countee Cullen Before his death in 1917 ____ was widely held as the king of ragtime Scott Joplin Claude McKay expressed the feelings of a great many African-Americans when he wrote ___ If we must die In 1918 white American soldiers circulated among the French a document entitled ___ Secret information concerning black troops ___ is the author of a red record which details the phenomenon of lynching in the United States Ida B Wells George's ___ is a hugely successful black insurance firm Atlanta life insurance company According to DuBois the greatest problem of the 20th century was the ___ Colorline The violently anti-black writings of ___ inspired the creation of the motion picture the birth of a nation The clansmen The blank and ___ were the most powerful of the southern white terrorist organizations Knights of the white Camellia Recommended textbook solutionsFlorida World History1st EditionAnthony Esler, Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis 978 solutions Ancient World History Patterns of Interaction1st EditionDahia Ibo Shabaka, Larry S. 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