__________ allowed the majority of U.S. families to stay afloat in the 1970s
A) Income from the flow of women into the workplace
B) Taking out loans from the government
C) Using their savings
D) Dividends from selling stock
A
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Native Son is the story of __________
A) a black man who triumphed over white America and founded a new nation in Africa B) how discrimination and the difficulties of black life could lead some black people to murder and violence C) an American black man who is rejected by his country and adopted by the French as a national hero D) a young black musician who performs on the radio and gains success by fooling many into thinking he is white
Each of the following was a component of U.S. diplomacy between the world wars EXCEPT
A. passing legislation meant to help secure U.S. neutrality. B. reaction to a Japanese takeover of Manchuria with nothing more than refusal to recognize an act that violated international agreements or open-door principles. C. joining collective efforts to block German and Japanese aggression. D. becoming a good neighbor to Latin America by using economic influence rather than military intervention.
Which identifies an important effect of the violent slave rebellion of 1831?
a. White southerners became more committed to quashing antislavery ideas. b. Many slaves were freed because their masters were afraid to remain in the system. c. Organized, violent rebellions began happening with more frequency. d. White southerners began to question the legitimacy of slavery. e. Many slaves were sold to the West Indies to decrease the population in the South.
In South Carolina, the Security Act was a sign of __________
A) paranoia about a possible slave revolt B) improved class relations C) fear of Spanish meddling in the slave trade D) concern over possible Indian raids