During the 1910s, radicals and bohemians were attracted to and lived in an unconventional community in __________.
A. Greenwich Village, New York
B. San Francisco, California
C. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
D. Harlem, New York
Answer: A
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A. lack of public education. B. limited social justice for women. C. poverty and land distribution. D. government corruption. E. the attacks of the Xiongnu.
Japan's native nature-based religion is called __________
A) Shinto B) Nara C) Bushido D) Uji
Although the Spanish experienced problems with various Indian groups, the most hostile and dangerous group in the 1720s and 1730s was the __________
A. Lipan Apaches B. Mayas C. Caddos D. Jumanos
A key to Dwight Eisenhower's political success was his __________
A) close ties with Harry Truman B) positive image with both liberals and conservatives C) promise to undo New Deal reforms D) belief that free trade was harming the economy