New York became the most prominent symbol of the postwar suburban boom; one-fifth of the population growth of the 1950s occurred there.

a. true
b. false


b. false

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In declaring their independence, the Confederate States relied heavily on the example of

a. the nullification crisis in South Carolina. b. the principles of self-determination in the Declaration of Independence. c. the Texas declaration of independence from Mexico. d. the French Revolution. e. the Protestant Reformation against the Catholic Church.

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Family life for African slaves was __________.

A. reshaped due to the number of male versus female slaves B. largely intact as whole families were captured and sold C. nonexistent due to restrictions imposed by slave holders D. similar to that of Europeans who imposed their cultural norms

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For the first time in Census 2000, people were able to:

A) embrace their African American roots in a much more empowering way. B) ignore racial categories completely. C) choose more than one category to identify their ancestry. D) register their contempt for racial preference legislation.

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The author of "The Waste Land" was ________

A) Albert Camus B) T.S. Eliot C) Simone de Beauvoir D) Sigmund Freud

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