John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath (1939), which was soon made into a film, sympathetically portrayed the plight of __________.

A. Oklahoma Dust Bowl migrants
B. unemployed Detroit factory workers
C. new immigrants in New York City
D. poor black farmers in Georgia


Answer: A

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Jackson energized his campaign in January of 1984 by __________

a) personally securing the release of a captured Navy pilot b) speaking at a campaign rally with former segregationist-turned-civil-rights-advocate, George Wallace c) obtaining the endorsement of former President Lyndon Johnson d) leading a march on the Capitol over changes to unemployment insurance laws

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The expeditions of Lewis and Clark, Pike and Frémont demonstrate that the main force driving western expansion was:

A) the federal government. B) private business. C) state governments. D) individual initiative.

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What were the key differences in the views of Hamilton and Jefferson?

What will be an ideal response?

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In 1915, President Wilson warned Germany that it would be held "strictly accountable" for

A) loss of life incurred from submarine attacks. B) censoring the mail coming from Europe. C) mining the North Sea. D) the invasion of neutral Belgium.

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