Hey! you do K12 too? anyways you can quickly mark off B and C, as they have no correlation with what the question is asking.
The answer is
A) Freed African Americans had to carry documentation at all times, but free whites did not.
here's why: African americans were seen as "slaves" in those days obviously, so they required to carry 'documentation' or also known as free papers, so they wouldn't be seen as runaways/etc. I don't think i said that right, but white people were not required to carry any because white people were not
known to be slaves at that time.
And, if you read frederick douglass's book, (which was more like a diary of being a slave ) he mentions he had to use a paper of some sort to avoid being beaten. Also, if it helps you or makes you feel more comfortable, i have answered this question myself, I hope this answered your question!
The correct answer is letter C: Diamonds.
Back in the 19th Century, the British Government was attracted by all the mineral wealth Africa possessed, especially diamonds, creating a "diamond rush" among other nations such as United States and Australia.
South Africa became the major source for the ones seeking diamonds and colonize the area in order to have the monopoly of the industry.
Answer:
The quote is by Irish historian and Politican James Bryce.
With the quote, Bryce is explaining that in democracy, citizens not only have political rights, but are also expected to engage actively in the political process: by voting for their representatives, by keeping an eye on public affairs, and so on.
At the same time, Bryce is saying that citizen dedication to democracy results in benefits for the people: the benefit of political freedom and civil liberties, and also the benefit of a better life made possible under this political system.
I think its b because I remember taking the test
Answer:
During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union fought together as allies against the Axis powers. However, the relationship between the two nations was a tense one. Americans had long been wary of Soviet communism and concerned about Russian leader Joseph Stalin’s tyrannical rule of his own country. For their part, the Soviets resented the Americans’ decades-long refusal to treat the USSR as a legitimate part of the international community as well as their delayed entry into World War II, which resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of Russians.