Which of the following is not evidence of a renewed interest in religion in the 1950s?
A) Congress added the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.
B) "In God We Trust" became mandatory on U.S. currency.
C) Religious popularizers such as Billy Graham and Fulton J. Sheen achieved wide success.
D) Among Hollywood's biggest hits were religious epics.
E) The intensity of faith increased for many people, as mainstream churches increasingly emphasized sin and evil.
E
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An examination of language patterns, music, and architectural forms in the South suggests that during the eighteenth century, __________
A) significant amounts of cultural sharing occurred between Africans and white southerners B) white southern culture borrowed little from African culture but the latter was transformed by white culture C) Africans absorbed little of the white culture in the South D) little cultural exchange of any kind occurred between African slaves and white southerners
In his Farewell Address, George Washington
a. encouraged healthy sectional rivalry. b. denounced the actions of the French Republic. c. obligated the United States to support antimonarchical revolutions in the Western Hemisphere. d. encouraged the development of political parties. e. warned against entangling foreign alliances and partisan domestic politics.
Who was the leader of the Filipino resistance to U.S. occupation of the Philippines?
A) Emilio Aguinaldo B) Andres Samoza C) William Howard Taft D) Ferdinand Marcos E) Jose Marti
How did the United States pay for the costs of its involvement in World War I?
A. taxes and the sale of bonds and savings certificates to U.S. citizens B. subsidies from Britain and France C. reparations from defeated Germany D. inflationary currency manipulation by the Federal Reserve