What happened when Lee Yick appealed his conviction for running an illegal laundry in San Francisco to the U.S. Supreme Court? A. The Supreme Court refused to hear the case and returned it to lower courts for review. B. The Supreme Court ordered that he immediately be granted American citizenship. C. The Supreme Court ruled that Lee Yick and his family be deported to his native China. D. The Supreme Court decided that authorities had unfairly singled him out because of his race.
@Chris01
i'm not sure sorry my guess would be D you will find the answer on http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Lee+Yick
okay thank anyways can you help me with some more please?
sure
okay Voters in which U.S. territory became the first to grant women the right to vote in 1869? A. Oregon B. Montana C. Arizona D. Wyoming
wouldnt it be wyoming?
yes
Which statements about immigrants in the late 1800s are true? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Most immigrants could already speak English when they arrived in America. B. Most immigrants went back to their homelands after working in America for a few years. C. Many immigrants were looking for political freedom that had been denied them at home. D. Many immigrants had no skills and were forced to take low-paying jobs.
D. and C. i think
D
i though d and c
*thought
oh yea sorry its multiple choice so yep your correct C and d
otay :)
Who were leaders of the women’s rights movement during the nineteenth century? A. Willa Cather and Mildred Rutherford B. Ward Hunt and Horace Greeley C. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton D. Carry Nation and Bella Abzug
C for sure
i just wanted to make dure on that on i had c lol
*sure
Which statement describes a result of Susan B. Anthony's trial? A. Lawyers for both sides worked out an agreement that limited her prison term to two years. B. The judge in the case was removed from office by President Grant. C. The 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote was passed the next year. D. Many Americans believed she had not received equal justice under the law because of her sex.
hold on one sec
Are you in k12?
A. for sure
Nobody believed in Womens rights back then whatsoever
Especially not court
yes i am in k12 and thank you @IM5er101
after we finish ill give u both some medals if you guys are okay with that?
if you are willing to help me
K anymore
Which statement does not describe a method whites used to keep blacks from exercising their rights? A. They started a "separate but equal" policy to keep the races apart. B. They formed hate groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, to terrorize blacks. C. They passed "black codes" after the Civil War that made free blacks little more than slaves. D. They gave generous payments to blacks who agreed to move to Africa or Canada.
I'll help as long as you need
A
and D
A
not d
but whites rarely gave blacks any money.. the only time they did was for there work which was about .50c
Which statement best describes the impact of the Supreme Court's Plessy v. Ferguson decision? A. It gave legal status to the "separate but equal" policy in the South. B. It said that the 14th Amendment made segregation illegal. C. It permitted black children in the South to attend all-white public schools. D. It determined that every freed slave was entitled to 40 acres and a mule.
B
bri i gtg srry
its ok
Which statement about race relations in the North and South after Reconstruction is true? A. The North remained segregated by habit, not by law. B. The North became integrated; the South remained segregated. C. The South became integrated; the North remained segregated. D. Blacks mingled freely with whites in the South.
ill be back on later to help with somemore
okay thanks!
IDK
:(
okay well a different one then
Which statement best describes the differences in goals and methods between W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington? A. DuBois stressed the importance of jobs; Washington pushed for social equality. B. DuBois had the support of most white Americans; Washington was seen as a troublemaker. C. DuBois insisted on full equality under the law; Washington felt equality would come after blacks had good jobs. D. DuBois felt that education wasn't that important; Washington believed blacks should never compromise.
@IM5er101
@Angel_Halo23
yea
i think its a
What grade are you in?
8th
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why? lol
just wondering
okay do you wanna chat?
?
like you rool over my name and it says send message
roll
im in 7th
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cool
r u in k12?
uhhh maybe
lol cool well i gtg i have work to do byeeeee
ok bye
are u in 6th grade k12?
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