Question 1
What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work?
A) dismay at her prudish recommendation that women simply avoid sex
B) shock at the possibility that birth control could be used to support eugenics
C) disinterest from women, who generally wanted as many children as possible
D) the idea that birth control and the women who used it were indecent
Question 2
What do the maps of the Barrow Plantation suggest about the settlement patterns of African American tenant farmers over a 20-year period?
A) Their housing was no longer confined to narrow areas of a plantation.
B) Institutions such as churches and schools played a marginal role in their communities.
C) They lived with whites in more integrated communities after the war.
D) They took over plantations and encouraged other African Americans to settle alongside them.
Question 3
The Supreme Court's mandate ordering Northern cities to develop school busing programs so that the North could catch up with the South in school desegregation led to massive resistance and protests in __________ in 1976.
A) Boston
B) Chicago
C) New York City
D) Philadelphia
Question 4
What does this map reveal about the patterns of support for and against the Constitution during the ratification process?
A) Federalist support was strongest in coastal areas while Anti-Federalist support was strongest
in the backcountry of various states.
B) Federalists had more support in states with larger populations than those with smaller ones.
C) South Carolina was the only state in the South where the Federalists had complete support.
D) Support for and against the Constitution was evenly divided in every state.