Which of the following is considered a major contributor to the postwar economic boom?
a. The success of labor unions in gaining more control over corporate affairs
b. Government spending
c. The growth of service industries
d. Television production
b
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The priority of the Ming government after 1433 was to
a. create a strong international trade. b. keep the Mongols from ever invading China again. c. build a Great Wall on its southern border. d. unify China and enlarge its borders to those of the pre-Jin era. e. transform China into an international power.
In 1993, the poverty rate among African Americans was __________
A) 50 percent B) 10 percent C) 33 percent D) 21 percent
In New Netherlands, the Dutch West India Company found economic success in trading
a. Iroquois slaves. b. beads. c. wheat. d. cotton. e. furs.
To relieve the suffering of the unemployed, Herbert Hoover looked to __________.
a. local governments and private charities b. the federal government c. state governments d. the U.S. military