Why did many activists oppose Booker T. Washington’s approach to gaining equality for African Americans? A. Washington believed in cooperating with the Redeemer policies rather than fighting. B. Washington's approach to gaining equality was too radical. C. The activists didn’t believe he had a right to lead African Americans. D. Washington opposed the Redeemers, most of whom tried to help African Americans.
Washington's approach to gaining equality was too radical
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Which of the following best describes the President of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis? A. Though not a fanatic on the issue of slavery, he adamantly supported Southern life, which he defended at the national level B. A slavery fanatic who would do anything to maintain the South’s right to have slaves, including destroying the United States C. An egomaniac who wanted to serve as President of the Confederacy to advance his personal agendas D. A leader who used his charisma and interpersonal skills to make up for his lack of devotion to the Confederacy
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what do u think about this one??In 1866, Congress proposed the Fourteenth Amendment in response to what events in the south in 1865? A. Lincoln’s assassination. B. The institution of Black Codes in southern states and the creation of the Ku Klux Klan. C. Robert E. Lee’s surrender and Lincoln’s assassination. D. None of the above
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