Which of the following accounts for population growth in the Chesapeake during the latter part of the seventeenth century?
A. forced migration of Africans
B. internal immigration
C. higher birth rates
D. All these answers are correct.
Answer: C
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A) Novelists were primarily concerned with societal problems such as poverty, racism, and labor exploitation. B) Almost no literature of lasting value was written during this complacent, conformist decade. C) Most 1950s literature celebrated America's good life of cars, televisions, and suburban homes. D) Southern, black, and Jewish writers produced much of the decade's most outstanding literature. E) The decade saw the emergence of lesbian and gay fiction as an acceptable and commercially successful genre.
Which of the following is NOT true of the consumer culture of the 1980s?
A. Credit card restrictions made it difficult for all but wealthy Americans to buy on credit. B. Americans began to spend more and save less. C. Americans devoted an average of 20 percent more of their income on installment debt plans than they had in the 1970s. D. Shopping became a popular form of recreation at malls, gallerias, and themed chain stores and restaurants.
In early 1973, allegations of misconduct by Richard Nixon were made by White House counsel
A. Gerald Ford. B. John Mitchell. C. Spiro Agnew. D. John Dean. E. Henry Kissinger.
The wealthy trading state that controlled southern India from 850 through 1267 was the
A. kingdom of Angkor. B. Chola kingdom. C. Delhi sultanate. D. Vijayanagar kingdom. E. kingdom of Funan.