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[单项选择]While the Seven Years’ War resolved none of Europe’s______conflicts, so far as North America and the British Empire were concerned, the end of this immense conflict did______some of these internal problems.
A. economic… wrest
B. internecine… solve
C. foreign… ameliorate
D. domestic … exacerbate
E. martial … excoriate
[单项选择]Years of civil war have wrecked the country’s infrastructure and destroyed its social
A. tissue.
B. framework.
C. fabric.
D. construction.
[简答题]The first hundred years after the Civil War saw a succession of obstacles put in the way of the Negros’s legal 56 to vote, and it took several generations for the obstacles to be cleared away. Even 57 by 1950 very few southern Negroes were in fact voting in any elections. Even when 58 restrictions were removed they still had to face hostility or threat, 59 that most of them did not dare to face the unpleasantness that was imposed on them when they went to 60 or to vote. The federal courts rules that it was an offence against the Constitution to interfere 61 anybody in the exercise of his rights to vote, but for a long time it was very difficult to put such rules into force, 62 the state and local authorities themselves did not agree with them. Federal agents have been used in the south to 63 that people are allowed to use their rights, and many cases of threat and abuse of 64 have been punished. Because of the federal activity for their protection, s
A. A.power
B.right
C.strength
D.benefit
[单项选择]How valiant that general who prosecutes a war with vigor()
A. brings to trial
B. wages
C. praises
D. condemns
[单项选择]I, who can wage war successfully with the largest beasts, should ______ myself from this spider, the most inconsiderable of insects.
A. fade
B. vanish
C. disappear
D. perish
[填空题]Not until 3 years after the ending of World War Ⅱ was the cause of civil rights embraced by Roosevelt.
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The Decision that Led to Civil War
Four years before the Civil War began, the first shots were fired -- not on a battlefield, but in the Supreme Court. This occurred in 1857, when the Court considered a crucial question: should a slave living in a free state be considered free
The Court’s answer to this question was no, and it sent shock waves through every state, slave and free alike. According to the ruling, which became known as the Dred Scott decision, a slave would always be regarded as property, no matter where he or she happened to be.
When the case began, Virginia-born Dred Scott had spent all of his fifty-one years in slavery. He had been owned by a St. Louis family, which had sold him to a local army surgeon. The doctor then took Scott from the slave state of Missouri to the free state of Illinois and later to the free territory of Wisconsin. Scott was then taken back to Missouri by his owner, who died there.