Which of the following was a defining moment of the nascent gay rights movement?
A. the publishing of The Closing Circle
B. passage of the Equal Pay Act
C. Stonewall Inn raid
D. addition of homosexuality to the American Psychiatric Association's list of mental disorders
Answer: C
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Why did hundreds of thousands of urban Americans live in such places as garages, warehouses, and the back of stores during the war years?
A) Apartments had been converted into barracks for soldiers. B) Many families were still homeless from the Depression. C) Private homes were too expensive to rent or buy. D) Sufficient housing was not available where the job opportunities were available. E) Private homes were believed to be possible targets during air raids.
By mid-1941, Japan believed that it had no alternative to war with the United States because President Franklin Roosevelt
a. was committed to Britain and Holland retaining their colonial assets and economic power in the Dutch East Indies. b. had in 1941 imposed a freezing of assets and a cessation of all shipments and other critical raw materials in an effort to persuade Japan to withdraw from China. c. demanded Japan renew its trade with America. d. break its treaty of nonaggression with Germany. e. None of these choices are correct.
What is the scientific consensus from studying the evidence of ironworking in Africa?
a. It appears to have occurred at different times in northern and southern Africa. b. The ironworking techniques of the two areas indicate that northern and southern Africa developed independently of each other. c. The ironworking techniques of both northern and southern Africa are very similar. d. Metallurgy appeared in Egypt before anywhere else in Africa. e. Metallurgy began in Sudan and moved north along trade routes.
The missi dominici was/were
A) a new form of religious book. B) inspectors who reported to Charlemagne on the conduct of his officials. C) powerful vassals of the emperor. D) ambassadors to the Anglo-Saxons. E) Carolingian ambassadors to the Byzantium.