What was the effect of World War I on immigration to the United States?
a. Immigration was unaffected by World War I.
b. Immigration rose sharply.
c. Immigration fell sharply.
d. Immigration from Asia fell, but immigration from Europe increased.
c. Immigration fell sharply.
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During World War II,
a. Americans suffered serious shortages of food and consumer goods. b. Americans enjoyed record prosperity and large corporate profits. c. corporate profits and average wages declined. d. more American women entered the workforce than in any other nation. e. many Americans came to resent the large role of big government in their lives.
Which of the following areas competed with England in establishing a network of steam-powered factories?
a. United States. b. Belgium. c. All of the answers are correct. d. France. e. Germany.
New Lights refer to the Protestant leaders who supported evangelism, new methods of prayer, and equality before Christ
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The beginning of the American Industrial Revolution during the early 1800s resulted from all of the following developments EXCEPT?:
a) technological advanced imported from England. b) the appearance of better transportation systems. c) monetary assistance from the federal government to new factories. d) new inventions such as the cotton gin.