A.the break in connection with African traditions
B.the influence of white American traditions
C.the continuation of African traditions in the U.S.
D.the reluctance to protest slavery in any way
Question 11 options:
A)
People attempted to force the French in Louisiana to certain areas.
B)
French-speaking citizens attempted to make French the official language
C)
The government refused to publish any articles in languages other than English
D)
A movement was organized to make English the official language
Question 12 (2 points) Question 12 Unsaved
The Creole peoples of Louisiana are descendants of which European countries?
Question 12 options:
A)
France and Spain
B)
the Netherlands and Italy
C)
Spain and Italy
D)
France and the Netherlands
Question 13 (2 points) Question 13 Unsaved
Which of these is an example of food found in Louisiana as a result of cultures mixing?
Question 13 options:
A)
gumbo
B)
conch
C)
curry
D)
trifle
Question 14 (2 points) Question 14 Unsaved
The Rebellion of 1768 aimed to force the first Spanish governor out of power in Louisiana. Who was that governor?
Question 14 options:
A)
Antonio de Ulloa
B)
Pierre Marquis
C)
Alejandro O'Reilly
D)
Jorge Juan
Question 15 (2 points) Question 15 Unsaved
Before the French and Indian War, the territory of Louisiana was under control of which European power?
Question 15 options:
A)
Germany
B)
Italy
C)
France
D)
Spain
Question 16 (2 points) Question 16 Unsaved
Who takes office at the state level if the governor of Louisiana is unable to lead?
Question 16 options:
A)
secretary of state
B)
treasurer
C)
country commissioner
D)
lieutenant governor
Question 17 (2 points) Question 17 Unsaved
If a family living in Louisiana is having trouble paying their bills, and they need assistance, who can they turn to?
Question 17 options:
A)
Department of Civil Services
B)
Department of Public Safety
C)
Department of Administration
D)
Department of Social Services
Question 18 (2 points) Question 18 Unsaved
Which of these is the responsibility of the parish clerks of court?
Question 18 options:
A)
to discipline or remove judges from office
B)
to keep records of all legal proceedings
C)
to respond to juvenile and family complaints
D)
to oversee traffic court proceedings
Question 19 (2 points) Question 19 Unsaved
• shall have attained the age of 30 years
• a citizen of the United States for 9 years
• be an resident of Louisiana when elected
The qualifications in the box describe what government official of Louisiana?
Question 19 options:
A)
Louisiana state coroner
B)
state treasurer of Louisiana
C)
U.S. Senator from Louisiana
D)
Louisiana family court judge
Question 20 (2 points) Question 20 Unsaved
• above age 18
• resided in Louisiana for two years previous to the election
• lived in the elected district for the previous year
• can only serve three consecutive terms in a row
What Louisiana government official's qualifications are described in the box above?
Question 20 options:
A)
governor of Louisiana
B)
district attorney of Louisiana
C)
senator of Louisiana's legislature
D)
president of the school board
drop to zero from 1901 to 1967?
Answer:
idk if this will help but i found it on the web.. sorry :(
Explanation:
The civil rights movement (1896–1954) was a long, primarily nonviolent series of events to ... Many black leaders were elected to local and state offices, and many others ... Many African Americans responded to the withdrawal of federal troops by ... affected, and in many southern states black voter turnout dropped to zero.