What problem did the working class in Great Britain experience during the period between the wars?

A) a loss in purchasing power
B) competition from immigrant labor
C) increasing productivity
D) chronic unemployment
E) improved availability of capital


D

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Why was the House of Burgesses reinstated in Virginia in 1629?

A. Protests from the Virginia settlers led to its reinstatement. B. The new king believed that governmental powers should be shared among different interest groups. C. Virginia's governor threatened to resign if it were not reinstated. D. The landed gentry in Virginia threatened to boycott British goods until it was reinstated.

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For the American economy, the period after World War I into 1922 was a time of

a. declining farm prices and rapidly rising unemployment. b. increasing exports and heavy consumer spending. c. record investment spending and rising prices. d. low unemployment and double-digit inflation.

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Israeli occupation of ____ after the Six-Day War was especially disturbing to the Arab world of the Middle East

a. Sinai Desert of Egypt b. Golan Heights of Syria c. West Bank of the Jordan River d. Lebanon e. East Jerusalem

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Which of the following was a statement of opposition to the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education?

A) Executive Order 10730 B) Martin Luther King’s letter from a Birmingham jail C) Civil Rights Act of 1964 D) Southern Manifesto on Integration

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