What was the touchstone of the new counterculture of the sixties?

A) journalism
B) photography
C) painting
D) TV programs
E) music


Answer: E

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Why did Woodrow Wilson win the election of 1912?

A) He was more popular than Roosevelt. B) There was a split in the Republican party. C) He won the support of William Howard Taft. D) He won the support of the Socialists. E) He won the support of progressives.

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The secretary of state of the Harding administration was

A. Charles Dawes. B. Henry Cabot Lodge. C. Cordell Hull. D. Henry Stimson. E. Charles Evans Hughes.

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What was the significance of George Washington's actions at Newburgh?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements concerning peasant revolts is accurate?

a. Peasants objected to new obligations. b. Nobles believed that the revolts were against the social order created by God. c. Many peasants argued that since everyone is descendent from Adam and Eve, distinctions among people should be leveled. d. Nobles suppressed revolts savagely. e. all of the above

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