Who benefited from the policies of the Federal Housing Administration in the 1950s?

A) black and Hispanic working-class families
B) the urban poor
C) the very wealthy
D) white middle-class families


Answer: D

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a. a master of the quick, surprising attack. b. careful to avoid "collateral damage" to civilian lives and property. c. remarkably unclear and confusing in his strategic approach to war. d. insistent on maintaining strict military discipline among his troops. e. a pioneer of the strategy of total warfare aimed at destroying civilian morale.

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The cheapest labor for unskilled jobs such as woodworking and garments was usually __________

A) new immigrants, especially women B) migrants from the farms C) southern African Americans D) former skilled craftworkers

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Advocates of free labor would be most likely to cite which of the following people to support their argument?

A) Ned Lud B) Thomas Cook C) Adam Smith D) Marc Brunel

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The Japanese believed in divine spirits they called __________

A) bushido B) kami C) kana D) uji

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