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Who was the first prominent jazz musician?


A) Jelly Roll Morton
B) Louis Armstrong
C) Miles Davis
D) Scott Joplin

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In 1893 the navy and American businessmen toppled the monarchy in __________.

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Why did Holiness churches appeal to some blacks?


A) Holiness churches were less formal and ritualistic than other black churches.
B) Holiness churches generally rewarded their members with a limited source of income.
C) Music, including ragtime, blues, and jazz, were banned from their services.
D) Holiness churches preached the democracy of heaven and equality of all in the eyes of God.

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In 1892 George Dixon, a black boxer, won the world featherweight title.

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What did the American Federation of Labor think about black involvement in unions?


A) It had a very open membership and allowed any worker into its ranks.
B) It refused entry to blacks or women.
C) It allowed black men into the union, but not black women.
D) It allowed only rural agricultural workers.

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The long-term results of _________ schools in the South included lower educational achievement by African American youth.

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Through the end of the nineteenth century,many white people were offended by the fact that black and whites regularly contested one another in what sport?


A) baseball
B) football
C) basketball
D) boxing

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After the Civil War,where did most black men in the army spend their time?


A) in the South, fighting the Ku Klux Klan
B) in the West, fighting Native Americans
C) stationed in Europe
D) in the North at training stations, performing menial tasks

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What art form gradually replaced ragtime in popularity in the early twentieth century?


A) a more sophisticated ragtime, with drums and the banjo
B) jazz
C) soul music
D) gospel recordings

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How is the Voices document about black soldiers fighting in Cuba reflective of the black military experience in general at that time?


A) Black men received half the pay of white troops.
B) Black men were allowed to be officers in integrated units.
C) Black military exploits were ignored.
D) Black training opportunities exceeded those of whites.

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Why did many black lawyers have a hard time making a living?


A) Blacks often hired white lawyers, whom they believed would improve their chances of winning their cases.
B) Judges refused to allow blacks to practice in white courts.
C) Black lawyers were not allowed to work for money because they could not be licensed by any state in the nation.
D) Occupational taxes for black lawyers were higher than for whites.

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Who were the "talented tenth"?


A) They were the most wealthy and influential group of whites; Washington felt all blacks should try to aspire to be like them.
B) They were the top ten percent of black society; leaders like Du Bois felt that this group should lead blacks to greater social and political equality.
C) They were the best group of working class students each year from Tuskegee; Washington generally rewarded them with land of their own to begin their own farms.
D) They were the top ten percent of young female black students who were rewarded by Du Bois with jobs in the North.

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What skills were stressed for blacks and Native Americans at the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute?


A) critical, analytical thinking in traditional liberal arts areas
B) legal training to become future lawyers
C) learning hard work in a trade, Christian morality, and middle-class values
D) how to live life in African colonies for eventual migration

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What were some of the differences between life for a black soldier and life for a white soldier?


A) Black soldiers faced long hours of boredom and inactivity.
B) Black soldiers deserted more frequently because of poor treatment.
C) Blacks received far worse food rations, equipment, and horses.
D) Black soldiers always went to fight on the front to safeguard whites.

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How is the film advertisement for "The Bull-Dogger" Bill Picket symbolic of black life in the West?


A) Pickett portrays a slave.
B) Pickett portrays a lawman.
C) Pickett portrays a cowboy.
D) Pickett portrays a slave owner.

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How are labor unions and strikes connected to African-American workers and racism during the early twentieth century?

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What roles did blacks play in the Spanish-American War? How were these experiences different from the challenges and opportunities for blacks in other wars?

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What were "minstrel shows"?


A) puppet shows created by black puppeteers
B) black artists who would exhibit their paintings in public areas
C) groups of white and black actors who performed mime and circus-related acts for free in the southern states
D) traveling groups of white actors and musicians, some portraying blacks in stereotypical, racist caricatures

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How did the Brownsville Affair exemplify black experiences in the military at the time? How did race play a factor in the outcome of the incident?

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Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute was founded in 1868 in Virginia and was dominated for decades by Samuel Chapman Armstrong, a white missionary with paternalistic inclinations.

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