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Choose the main pattern of organization of the passage. For…

Choose the main pattern of organization of the passage. For years, various sociologists have struggled to determine the causes of poverty in America. One approach holds that the poor are primarily responsible for their own poverty. Throughout our history, people in the United States have valued self-reliance, convinced that social standing is mostly a matter of individual talent and effort. This view sees society as offering plenty of opportunity to anyone able and willing to take advantage of it. From this point of view, the poor are those who cannot or will not work, women and men with fewer skills, less schooling, and little motivation. An alternative position holds that society is primarily responsible for poverty. Sociologists who hold this view point to the loss of jobs in our inner cities as the primary cause of poverty, claiming there is simply not enough work to support families. Thus, it is a lack of opportunity—not a lack of effort—that causes poverty.

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Choose the main pattern of organization of the passage. Bot…

Choose the main pattern of organization of the passage. Both our 17th president, Andrew Johnson, and our 42nd president, Bill Clinton, were raised by hard-working single mothers. Both were Southern Democrats. Both were impeached. Yet these superficial similarities in the careers of the two men mask dramatic differences between them. When Andrew Johnson fired Secretary of War Stanton, he was charged with violating the Tenure of Office Act, a law that probably was unconstitutional. His impeachment took place against the backdrop of a national debate over the course of post-Civil War Reconstruction, a debate that was intensely ideological. In contrast, Bill Clinton was charged with lying and obstructing justice, charges that stemmed from an extramarital affair the president had conducted with a young White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. Clinton’s impeachment reflected the bitter partisanship and personal animosity between Democrats and Republicans in the 1990s.

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Most members of African-American congregations expected ____…

Most members of African-American congregations expected __________.  

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__________ became known as the “father of Negro history.”

__________ became known as the “father of Negro history.”

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Which of the following was true of the Great Migration?

Which of the following was true of the Great Migration?

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Why did black-owned businesses often find it difficult to th…

Why did black-owned businesses often find it difficult to thrive?

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Which of the following industries employed the largest numbe…

Which of the following industries employed the largest number of black people in 1920?

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Which of the following was a consequence of NAACP opposition…

Which of the following was a consequence of NAACP opposition to The Birth of a Nation?

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What impact did the military service of African Americans du…

What impact did the military service of African Americans during World War I have on American race relations?

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In 1920, _________ of black workers had jobs in manufacturin…

In 1920, _________ of black workers had jobs in manufacturing.

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