Part A

What inference can be made from the text "Healing a Wounded Heart: Daniel Hale Williams"?


A.Prejudice against African Americans ended after the Civil War.

B.Prejudice against African Americans continued after the Civil War.

C.African Americans seeking to be trained in health care had many opportunities.

African Americans were able to see the same doctors as white people.
Question 2
Part B

D.Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?


"E.Williams himself had come a long way before founding the hospital."

F."After three years of hard work, Williams graduated with his M.D. degree in 1883."

G."He also saw that black people...did not receive the same quality of care available to white people."

H."He was born in Pennsylvania in 1856, before the Civil War, at a time when almost four million African Americans...were still slaves."

Respuesta :

Answer:

b and G

Explanation:

this shows that prejudice didn't end even after the civil war and also I took the test :) I wish luck to you and make sure to pay more attention to what they are asking next time! I hope this helps

The inference can be made from the text Healing a Wounded Heart by Daniel Hale Williams was B. Prejudice against African Americans continued after the Civil War.

  • The main message in the story was that one should always believe in their passion and that there should be equality in society. Dr. Williams was a surgeon, he was as scared when he wanted to perform his first surgery but he was successful.

  • Prejudice against African Americans continued after the Civil War. There was discrimination against African Americans, While he was working, he saw that black people did not receive the same quality of care available to white people.

  • This made him open Provident Hospital where everyone had access to medical care.

In conclusion, the best options are B and G.

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