In the 1950s, __________ was the primary goal of civil rights advocates.

a. school desegregation
b. voting rights
c. economic equality
d. social equality


a. school desegregation

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In contrast to other parts of Europe, married couples in northwestern Europe tended to __________

A) be further apart in age and experience B) have children when they were younger C) use birth control to limit family size D) live with the husband's extended family

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Republican economic policies under Warren G. Harding

a. sought to return to the pure laissez-faire doctrines practiced under William McKinley. b. endorsed government to help guide business along the path to profits. c. sought regulation only in the area of fair trade and consumer rights. d. aimed at increasing business competition through antitrust enforcement. e. sought federal consolidation of business and labor into corporate syndicates.

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According to Annamma, Connor, and Ferri, what is a consequence of seeing Whiteness and ability as property?

A. People come to see protests as the only viable form of activism. B. Oppressed groups gain rights only when dominant groups would also benefit. C. Separate hierarchies of race and of ability are maintained. D. Western ideas of normalcy go unchallenged.

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Of the many new technological innovations and inventions in the late nineteenth century, which three do you think had the most lasting effect on the American economy?

Explain why you chose these three and indicate the role they played in twentieth-century life.

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