For most of the nation's history, a little over one-third of the people were involved in religious activities. However, in the 1950s, that number grew to over ________, and on some Sunday mornings, more than half of all of the people in the country were i
in church.
A) half
B) 80%
C) 75%
D) two-thirds
Answer: D
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After the Mexican–American War, the Young America movement focused mainly on __________
a. economic growth and industrialization b. adding Canada and Alaska to the United States c. the abolition of slavery d. making the United States a world power e. spreading the gospel to foreign lands
The main Asian imperialist power around the turn of the twentieth century was __________
A) Japan B) China C) Korea D) Thailand
The Public Works Administration or PWA was based on the principle of stimulating the economy through:
A) providing jobs and increasing consumer spending. B) making credit available to businesses, banks, and industries. C) encouraging small businesses and self-employment. D) setting prices at a 1909 to 1914 purchasing power average.
How and why did the relationship between African Americans and labor unions change during the 1930s?
Please provide the best answer for the statement.